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britishchef said:What do you do with them? I had read something in my Pampered Chef paperwork to be sure to throw old catalogs and paperwork away, so I did.
AmyO said:Thank you!!! For your quick response!
You can recycle your old catalogs by placing them in your curbside recycling bin or taking them to a local recycling center. You can also check with your city or town's recycling guidelines to see if they accept catalogs in their recycling program.
Unfortunately, if your catalogs have food stains or spills on them, they cannot be recycled. It's important to keep your catalogs clean and dry to ensure they can be properly recycled.
Yes, the clear plastic cover and any stickers or labels on the catalog cannot be recycled. Please remove these before recycling your catalogs.
Yes, as long as the damage is minimal and the catalog is still mostly intact, it can be recycled. However, if the damage is extensive, it's best to dispose of the catalog in the trash.
If you no longer need your old catalogs, you can recycle them or pass them on to someone else who may be interested in Pampered Chef products. You can also use them for crafts or upcycle them into something new and useful.