Two ways to dispose of old books:
1. Is the book damaged or outdated (older than 5 years)? Drop off for recycling at one of these ORL locations:
- Downtown Kelowna Library, 1380 Ellis Street
- Lake Country Library inside the Municipal Hall
- Mission Library located in the MNP Place
- North Westside Community Library, 516 Udell Road
- Peachland Library, 5500 Clements Crescent
- Rutland Library in Plaza 33
- West Kelowna Library inside the Municipal Hall
2. Is the book gently used? Donate or sell it:
- Donate to an Okanagan Regional Library branch. For details visit ORL.bc.ca
- Drop off at a used bookstore or a thrift store
- Sell on-line or host a garage sale
- Drop off your book at a "Little Free Library" located throughout the community. A list of locations can be found on their website: Little Free Library
What kinds of books are considered outdated and should be recycled rather than donated?
- Material in poor condition (yellowing or ripped pages, broken spines, musty smelling)
- Textbooks
- Encyclopedias
- Dated information, particularly in the sciences (older than five years)
- Old government publications
- Old map books
What happens to the books dropped off for recycling?
Books dropped off at designated collection bins will be picked up and transported back to the Planet Earth Recycling depot in West Kelowna. All books will get a final sort through and good books will be removed and resold. The rest will have the bindings cut off and the paper recycled.