City to Host Free Paper Shredding During
Recycling Drop-Off Event on Saturday
NEW ORLEANS — On Saturday, September 14, 2019, the City of New Orleans’ Department of Sanitation will host a paper shredding event, in conjunction with Iron Mountain, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City’s Recycling Drop-Off Center, located at 2829 Elysian Fields Avenue.
Shred Days
Four times each year, Orleans Parish residents can bring up to 50 lbs. of personal or sensitive documents to be shredded safely and securely by Iron Mountain in its on-site mobile unit. The City partners with Iron Mountain to offer this service at no charge to the community.
- Iron Mountain accepts mixed office paper, light cardboard and similar materials.
- Iron Mountain does not accept plastic, compact discs, DVDs or other metal (excluding paper clips and staples).
Recycling Days
On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, Orleans Parish residents can drop off the following recyclables at the City's Recycling Drop-Off Center*:
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Paper: newspapers, junk mail, phone books, catalogs, office paper, color inserts
- Cardboard
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Boxboard: cereal boxes
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Plastics #1 and #2: water, soda and juice containers
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Small metals: aluminum and steel
- Mardi Gras beads
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Batteries: AA, AAA, AAAA, C, D, 6 volt & 9 volt, Lithium
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Light bulbs: incandescent and fluorescent
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Electronics: Computers, laptops, phones, keyboards, speakers, cables, x-boxes, PlayStations, Wii, MP3/DVD/CD Players, UPS, Circuit boards, portable navigation/GPS devices, inkjet/toner cartridges, digital cameras/video recorders (DVRs), fax machines, small printers, monitors, processors, networking equipment, stereos, security systems
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Televisions: limit 4
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Tires: limit 5
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Glass: limit 50 lbs. (please remove corks and caps)
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Composting: fruit and vegetable scraps (peels, skins, pits, or seeds), tea bags, coffee grounds (including paper filters), eggshells, nutshells, seed shells, plain bread, grains and plain pasta (no toppings).
*Please note: Plastics #3 through #7, wax board and plastic bags are no longer accepted at the Recycling Drop Off Center. Meat, dairy, bones and foods with oil are not accepted for composting.
Since the City initiated a Recycling Drop-Off Center in August 2010, a total of 1,657 tons have been recycled. Since the current curbside recycling program began in May 2011, a total of 54,740 tons have been recycled. Properties that are eligible to receive solid waste collection by the City are also eligible to register to receive free, curbside recycling services.
For more information, please call 311 or visit nola.gov/sanitation/recycling.
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