Phone books are rapidly becoming useless as more and more people use cell phones only. My daughters don’t have landlines any more, and they hardly ever phone but prefer texting.
I know that´s the party line, but it´s not universally applicable, especially in poor parts of town where there aren´t computers, or out in the country where the cell towers don´t reach. Also, old people do use the phone book; I thought you thought they deserved consideration.
On the other side of the argument, they do use a lot of paper, and most of them aren’t looked at all and go straight to recycling. Maybe a by request system would be the way to go.
Phone books are rapidly becoming useless as more and more people use cell phones only. My daughters don’t have landlines any more, and they hardly ever phone but prefer texting.
I know that´s the party line, but it´s not universally applicable, especially in poor parts of town where there aren´t computers, or out in the country where the cell towers don´t reach. Also, old people do use the phone book; I thought you thought they deserved consideration.
On the other side of the argument, they do use a lot of paper, and most of them aren’t looked at all and go straight to recycling. Maybe a by request system would be the way to go.