NEW ORLEANS – On Saturday, November 14, 2015, the Department of Sanitation will host another free paper shredding event from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the City’s Recycling Drop-Off Center located at 2829 Elysian Fields Ave.
During “Shred Day,” residents can bring up to 50 pounds of personal or sensitive documents to be shredded safely and securely by Iron Mountain, a storage and information management company. Iron Mountain is providing free shredding to the public as a community service and will provide an on-site mobile unit to shred mixed office paper, light cardboard and similar materials. They will not shred plastic, compact disks, DVDs or other metal (other than paper clips or staples).
“Shred Day” is held on the second Saturday of each month at the Recycling Drop-Off Center and offered in in conjunction with the City’s ongoing recycling and e-waste disposal services.
On Saturday and other designated recycling days, residents can drop off paper products (newspapers, junk mail, phone books, catalogs, office paper, color inserts), plastics #1 through #7 (water, soda, juice, detergent, plastic pots from nurseries, plastic bags, etc.), metals (aluminum, tin and steel cans), cardboard, boxboard (cereal boxes), Mardi Gras beads, batteries (AA, AAA, AAAA, C, D, 6 & 9 volt), light bulbs (incandescent and Fluorescent), and electronics such as computers, laptops, phones, televisions (limit 4), Microwave ovens and tires (limit 4).
Since the City initiated a recycling drop off center in August 2010, a total of 645 tons have been recycled. Since the current curbside recycling program began in May 2011, a total of 29,170 tons have been recycled.