

Telephone Directory
Yellow pages, Phone book
Recyclable?
Blue Bins & Chutes
Other Recycling
Recommended
Recycle as Paper
This can be recycled like any other paper product. See here for options.
Alternative
Freecycle / Give Away
These are so rare these days that some people are selling them online as collectors items! You could always try your luck.
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Info & Insights
The residential directory, also known as the white pages or "The Phone Book", was a free directory published by Singtel. After Singtel's monopoly ended in 2012, they stopped publishing the directory.
Singapore's Yellow Pages, which is a listing of commercial numbers, last published a print directory in 2017.
Old copies of these massive books were once popular as "booster seats" - put on regular chairs for small kids to sit on.