Thursday, April 18, 2013

In Washington, End of White Pages

The once-useful, once-necessary, once-ubiquitous White Pages will soon be no more — unless you really want one.
State regulators Tuesday ended a requirement that local telephone companies annually deliver printed directories to all their Washington customers. 
The change is expected to remove more than 300 tons of unwanted paper directories from waste and recycling bins annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 4,000 tons and saving local governments hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in waste-processing costs, according to a release from the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission.