Phonebook Round Up Official Rules
GTA Teleguam knows that keeping our environment green takes time and effort, but believes that together we can pitch in to protect the earth while inspiring students to do the same for years to come. GTA TeleGuam is committed to protecting Guam's unique environment. The GTA Yellowbook is made from recycled paper, of which 40% is post-consumer paper!
Post consumer waste is distinguished from pre consumer waste because it involves the reintroduction of manufacturing scrap; meaning trimming from paper production, old aluminum cans, old magazines and newspapers, as well other materials that can be recycled.
Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and creating something new from it. Through this process, GTA is working towards protecting the beautiful environment of Guam and preserving our precious land.
Eligibility:
The GTA TeleGuam Phonebook Round Up Contest is open to any public, private, or federal school on Guam. Participating schools enroll by filling out the contest form and agreeing to the terms and conditions of the contest. Contest forms must be signed by a designated school administrator. Only one entry form from each school will be accepted.
Sponsor(s):
The contest is sponsored by GTA TeleGuam, "iRecycle", and other participating sponsors and promotional partners.
Agreement to Official Rules:
Participation in the Contest constitutes entrant's full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules and decisions of the Sponsor, which are final and binding. Winning a prize is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein.
Collection of Phonebooks:
Entrants must contact Peggy Denney from "iRecycle" at 483-9415 or info@irecycleguam.org to arrange and coordinate book collection. A receipt will be issued to each entrant for the number of books deposited or picked up. The phonebooks must be dry, clean, and not contaminated with garbage, insects, or chemicals to be accepted. Please note that books should also be free of any packaging or containers, meaning no plastic covers, cardboard, wrapping, etc. Phonebooks should be counted by participating schools. A rough count should be given during collection to be verified by the designated contest representative.
Entry Period:
The Contest begins February 1, 2012 and ends March 31, 2012.





