Politics & Government

City Of St. Peters: St. Peters & Cottleville Residents Are Invited To Shred Their Unneeded Documents On Nov. 6

The Shred It and Forget It event will take place from 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, at the Environmental Services Building, 135 ...

October 19, 2021

St. Peters and Cottleville residents will have an opportunity to securely destroy unneeded documents for FREE!

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The Shred It and Forget It event will take place from 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, at the Environmental Services Building, 135 Ecology Drive. St. Peters residents and Cottleville residents with valid Resident Privilege Cards can have their documents shredded and recycled by mobile shredders at no cost.

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Mobile shredders will be on-site to securely destroy and recycle unneeded documents. There is a limit of five banker-size boxes per vehicle. All shredded material will be recycled, including the cardboard boxes.

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Do not bring computer discs or hanging file rods. Documents can contain staples or paper clips.

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This service is open for St. Peters and Cottleville resident households only. St. Peters residents can obtain a Resident Privilege Card prior to the event at City Hall, the Rec-Plex, and Recycle City during office hours. Resident Privilege Cards will not be available at the event.

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COVID Protocol: Please stay in your vehicle during this drive-through event. Place boxes of records in the trunk of your vehicle where City staff can easily access them.

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This press release was produced by the City of St. Peters. The views expressed here are the author’s own.