Shredding, electronics recycling event returns to Paradise Valley
Event scheduled for Nov. 2
Posted 10/10/24
Paradise Valley Wealth Management, Inc. and the Paradise Valley Police Department are co-hosting another Safely Shred and Electronics Recycling Event for Paradise Valley residents from 8 a.m. to 12 …
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Shredding, electronics recycling event returns to Paradise Valley
Event scheduled for Nov. 2
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It’s time to shred documents and safely recycle old electronics.
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Paradise Valley Wealth Management, Inc. and the Paradise Valley Police Department are co-hosting another Safely Shred and Electronics Recycling Event for Paradise Valley residents from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday, Nov. 2, at the town’s Municipal Complex, 6433 E. Lincoln Dr.
Organizers encourage residents to schedule an appointment to avoid long lines, but this is not required. The calendar on the town’s website has a link to the easy-to-use online scheduler so residents can select an appointment time slot. While making an appointment, organizers ask folks to consider a donation to Paradise Valley Police Department charities, which include Special Olympics, as well as Sirens and Sleighbells.
Electronics recycling, through AZStRUT, will once again be available at the event.
To schedule a time to swing by, visit paradisevalleyaz.gov, or use your phone’s camera to open the QR code on the ads for the event.