Free Shed and E-Cycling Event

Fight Fraud -- Shred Instead

While you’re at it, consider helping neighbors in need by donating cash or nonperishable food to our local food banks. Event organizers will have a representative on site to collect your donations.
Details

  • Saturday, April 16, 2022
  • 9 am – 1 pm

Shredding Locations

  • Everett Mall
    1510 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, WA 98208
  • BECU Federal Way Pavilions Neighborhood Financial Center31411 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
  • BECU Tukwila Financial Center12770 Gateway Drive, Tukwila, WA 98168
  • Lincoln Creek Parking Lot800 Lincoln St, Bellingham, WA 98229

Discard Details

  • Shred up to three grocery bags or two banker boxes
  • e-Cycle TVs, CPUs, monitors, laptops and cell phones*
  • Shred until the trucks are full

Cash Donations

  • Representatives will be on-site to collect cash or nonperishable food for donation to local food banks.

Additional Details
BECU employees are on-site during the event to help members shred and e-Cycle. Documents are destroyed by Shred-it, a professional document destruction service with a mobile shredding unit. For additional details regarding the electronic recycling service, visit E-waste.* A small fee recycle fee may apply to other electronic items such as printers or VCRs.* Shredding available until trucks are full. eCycle accepts TVs, CPUs, computer monitors, laptops, and cell phones (there may be a small fee to recycle and other items).* More information is included on Spring Shred Event | BECU

AARP Washington and BECU are brining free shredding and recycling events to your neighborhood on April 16.Paper documents are a common source of identity theft. Protect yourself by shredding sensitive documents at the free, contactless shredding event. They are also accepting old TVs, CPUs, monitors, laptops and cellphones for safe disposal. A small recycle fee may apply to some electronic items such as printers and VCRs.

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