Monday, November 17, 2008
Irving residents get pre-Christmas crack at shredding and paper recycling
Hopefully there'll be another chance after all that gift wrap gets torn up by blissfully drooling toddlers.
not provided by City of Irving
Noting that their fair city's residents recycled nearly 5,000 pounds of paper in September, the City of Irving wants to notify all that there'll be another opportunity to shred and recycle on Friday, Dec. 5.
From 11 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. on that day, Irvingites are invited to head out to the drop-off recycling center at Hwy. 183 and O'Connor, where they should scout around for the Shred Document Destruction truck (ominous sounding, ain't it?).
This sinister (yet efficacious) vehicle should be readily discernible in the parking lot of the recycling center.
Each resident is limited to two file boxes worth of paper-based stuff.
posted by JM
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