Help curb the trash SUPPORT THE WEEKLY CURBSIDE REC If you're an average Winston-Salem family, you probably dispose of 100 pounds of garbage each week. It may surprise you to learn that 40 pounds ?of it is recyclable. Simply by recycling newspa pers, glass, plastic, and aluminum beverage cans, you can keep 40 pounds of needless waste from being poured into our local landfills every week ? that's 2,080 pounds a year, just from your family. Please do your part to solve this problem. Participate with your neighbors in Winston-Salem's Recycle Today curbside recycling program, and help protect our local and global environment for tomorrow. * ? ili Any questions? Call the Recycling Hotline at 722-BINS (722-2467). # WHEN TO RECYCLE * 0 IF YOU HAVE A BIN, YOU'RE READY TO BEGIN CURBSIDE RECY CLING ON JUNE 18. Recyclables in bins will be picked up once a week at the curb. Just put your bin at the curb by 7 a.m. on your designated recycling day and a special white BFI recycling truck will come by to empty it. * WHO SHOULD RECYCLE fl" ?? 4 ? . .. ? . ? ' ?* " N r Everyone! Curbside recycling makes it easy. Residents included in the first phase of the new program have already received their green recycling bins and instructions. The following twelve neighborhoods are included in Phase 1, set to begin June 18: ? Town & Country ? Salem Woods ? Ardmore ? Carver School ? Sunderstead/British Woods ? 14th St. /Mar tin Luther King, Jr. Dr. ? Sherwood Forest ? Polo/Foxhall ? West End/West Highlands/Kent Rds. ? Parkview/W aughtown I ? North Hills ' ? ? Washington Park/Konnoak If you haven't received a bin, you will be included in either Phase 2, beginning No vember 1, 1991, or Phase 3, starting April 20, 1992. Look for a doorhanger an nouncing that curbs ide recycling is coming to your neighborhood. Soon afterwards, the city will provide you with a bin and complete instructions. Until then, please take your recyclables to The Recycling Station, 1639 Silas Creek Pkwy, or another area recycling center.