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Arizona Center for the Blind
Document Destruction and Recycling Inc.
302 S. 28th St., Phoenix, AZ 85034-2623

Contact: Beth

Call Now: (877) 473-3193

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Twenty Seven years of OFFERING YOU THE VERY BEST…

  • Complete / Customized recycling services
    To make the most of your company’s scrap paper
  • Full Service Processing
    To handle any and all of your materials
  • Complete Brokerage Services
    We can help you to coordinate your shipments and documentation
  • Competitive Pricing
    To increase your profits
  • Experienced, Friendly Staff
    To respond to your individual requests and service requirements
  • Recycling Audits
    To maximize recovery of your resources and minimize your costs while striving towards our environmental commitments
  • Full Service Trucking
    To tailor to your needs and also for immediate service
  • Certified Scales
    To ensure integrity
  • Book Recycling
    To recover value as well as avoid landfilling
  • Document Destruction
    To ensure your protection, privacy and security

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Arizona Gov Signs Identity Theft Bill

Arizona Governor, Janet Napolitano has signed HB 2484 which addresses the problems associated with identity theft. The bill it titled “Personal Identification Information Records and Disposal Act”.

The law states, “an entity must not knowingly discard or dispose of records or documents without redacting the information or destroying the records or documents if the records or documents contain an individual’s first and last name or first initial and last name in combination with any of the following: Social Security Number, credit card, charge card or debit card number, retirement account number, savings, checking or securities entitlement account number or driver license number or non-operating identification license number.”

The penalty for violations will not exceed $500 for a first violation and $1,000 for a second violation... The cities of Phoenix, Mesa and Scottsdale had the highest number of identity theft incidents per capita in 2005 according to the Federal Trade Commission statistics.