Paper Shred Day Returns October 15

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Let’s shred! Have some old documents you are ready to get rid of? Dispose of them at the Bedford Beautification Advisory Board’s annual Paper Shred and E-Waste event from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 15 at the Meadow Park Athletic Complex, 3200 Meadow Park Dr. 

During the event, paper (like old financial documents) will be securely shredded and recycled. A max of 10 printer paper boxes will be accepted, per household. Please note, no commercial shredding will take place and proof of Bedford residency is required. Electronic waste (like old computers, fax machines, phones, etc.) will also be collected by DFW Reclaimers. For more information on accepted items, visit the DFW Reclaimers website.

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