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Keeping information safe: Brandon Carter, vice president of operations and co-owner of A Cut Above Shredding company, stands by a truck filled with documents to be shredded. Newton Federal Bank and the Covington-Newton County Chamber of Commerce hosted the second annual Shred Day. Residents were able to have documents that held sensitive information disposed in a safe way. A Cut Above Shredding provided free shredding services for residents. The shredded material is then sent to a secured recycling facility and is processed into paper material used for inserts in toilet paper and paper towel rolls.
May. 9, 2009 05:04p.m. EDT
Second annual Shred Day
Staff Report
CovNews
Keeping information safe: Brandon Carter, vice president of operations and co-owner of A Cut Above Shredding company, stands by a truck filled with documents to be shredded. Newton Federal Bank and the Covington-Newton County Chamber of Commerce hosted the second annual Shred Day. Residents were able to have documents that held sensitive information disposed in a safe way. A Cut Above Shredding provided free shredding services for residents. The shredded material is then sent to a secured recycling facility and is processed into paper material used for inserts in toilet paper and paper towel rolls.
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