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Maldon District Schools and woodland to benefit from Yellow Pages Recycling Challenge - 14 July 2004

Schools in the Maldon District are competing for part of a £50,000 prize fund from Yellow Pages in a national schools recycling campaign. The schools will compete in this year’s Yellow Woods Challenge – a simple, educational and fun environmental campaign run by Yellow Pages and the Woodland Trust working with Maldon District Council.

School children simply bring old Yellow Pages directories to school for recycling and those collecting the most directories per pupil win cash prizes. For every pound awarded to schools by Yellow Pages, a matching pound is given to the Woodland Trust to help keep the UK’s native woodland alive.

Around 1,200 schools across the UK will participate in the Yellow Woods Challenge 2003/04. Maldon District Council is organising this year’s Challenge and is encouraging schools in the area to recycle old Yellow Pages directories when the new directory is delivered. Schools could win up to £300 locally and then compete nationally for the chance to win up to £2,000.

The Yellow Woods Challenge 2003/04 aims to build on last year’s success, which saw local schools collect over eight tonnes of Yellow Pages directories. All participating schools are given free environmental educational materials which, along with the campaign’s fun mascot, Kirk, help bring recycling and woodland conservation messages to life in the classroom.

Councillor Mrs Peel, chairman of the community services committee, said: “We are really looking forward to taking part in the Yellow Woods Challenge for the second time. I encourage everyone to do their bit for the environment and support our local schools by giving them their old Yellow Pages directories for recycling.”

Richard Duggleby, head of external relations at Yell, the publisher of Yellow Pages directories, said: “The Yellow Woods Challenge is a real winner. It benefits schools, communities, councils and recycling companies while helping the Woodland Trust to restore and improve woodland and increase children’s appreciation and understanding of the environment.”

Local schools will be collecting old Yellow Pages directories from the beginning of the September term until September 24, 2004. For more information about the Yellow Woods Challenge visit www.yellow-woods.co.uk or call Maldon District Council’s recycling helpline on 01621 875706.

Old Yellow Pages directories can also be recycled at Civic Amenity Sites. For details of the nearest facilities, visit www.yellgroup.com or call the Yellow Pages Directory Recycling Helpline on 800 671 444 (lines open Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00).



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