Yellow Pages Goes Green Announces White Pages Directory for South Carolina
(PRWEB) October 09, 2013 -- Yellow Pages Directory Inc., http://YellowPagesGoesGreen.org, a telephone directory at the forefront of the Green movement, is proud to announce the expansion of their White Pages services into South Carolina, giving residents access to a vast residential telephone directory search database.
“South Carolina has a strong recycling program in place. Efforts include the addition of numerous cardboard collection sites, office paper collection roll carts, and recycling bins for glass, aluminum, and plastic. Fluorescent light tubes are recycled to keep mercury out of landfills. More than 75% of construction and demolition debris are recycled. Online directories such as WhitePagesGoesGreen.org, as opposed to paper-based phone books, contribute to reducing man’s destructive footprint on the environment and our planet. We hope South Carolina residents will take advantage of the additional Green services available to them.” said President Michael Keegan.
YellowPagesGoesGreen.org is a cutting-edge website and alternative to print directories that delivers over 28.5 million up-to-the-minute listings of businesses throughout the United States; users can quickly, easily, and conveniently access the information they need to find the services and listings they want. In addition, YellowPagesGoesGreen.org now brings “people data” with its combination of WhitePagesGoesGreen.org, adding over 200,000,000 million residential telephone numbers in the United States.
"The expansion of our web site into South Carolina offers residents a powerful and green alternative to traditional residential print directories; instead of a wasteful, cumbersome, annually-produced, paper-based phone book that is often rendered out-of-date weeks or even days after it is published" Keegan added.
About Yellow Pages Directory Inc.,
YellowPagesGoesGreen.org and PaperlessPetition.org offer an environmentally-friendly Web-based alternative to paper telephone directories while providing a simple and convenient mechanism for customers to opt out from the receipt of printed yellow books. Both sites have been instrumental in promoting opt-out awareness across the United States over the past several years, and allowing users to reduce their own environmental footprints in the process. Yellow Pages Directory Inc. has also taken steps to reduce its own impact on the environment through the use of the most up-to-date and energy-efficient web-hosting services available.
For more information, please visit http://www.whitepagesgoesgreen.org.
John Colascione, Searchen Networks, Inc., http://www.searchen.com, +1 631-587-7050, [email protected]
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