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Monday, February 23, 2015
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BUFFALO — The Buffalo Sabres Green Team, in conjunction with First Niagara Bank and Shred-it, will partner to host a “Shredding Day” from 9 a.m. to noon March 7 at First Niagara Bank in Depew, 1455 French Road.
The Shredding Day has been planned as a way to help Sabres fans protect themselves from identity theft. Fans who bring personal documents to be shredded and recycled will receive a code for $30 off 300 level II tickets to the team’s game against the New Jersey Devils on Friday, March 20, as well as 25 Fan Advantage points, which are redeemable for prizes from the store in the Sabres’ new Fan Advantage smartphone application.
Shred-it is the premiere on-site document and media destruction company which provides businesses with the most secure destruction procedure in the industry. Shred-it uses proprietary technology to mitigate risk from all forms of identity theft and provides unparalleled customer service while securing all of the consumer’s confidential information. Shred-it is committed to preserving the environment – and the security of your business.
The Buffalo Sabres are dedicated to the sustainability of the environment in Western New York and Southern Ontario through the “Blue & Gold Make Green Initiative.” The organization is committed to creating programming to help our fans reduce their environmental footprint and at the same time, educate Sabres fans on conservation issues, teaching fans how to be greener, and directing them to additional resources where they can learn more about environmental issues.
The Buffalo Sabres Green Team is presented by National Fuel’s conservation incentive program and proudly supported by our green partner Modern Recycling.
news@eastniagarapost.com
BUFFALO — The Buffalo Sabres Green Team, in conjunction with First Niagara Bank and Shred-it, will partner to host a “Shredding Day” from 9 a.m. to noon March 7 at First Niagara Bank in Depew, 1455 French Road.
The Shredding Day has been planned as a way to help Sabres fans protect themselves from identity theft. Fans who bring personal documents to be shredded and recycled will receive a code for $30 off 300 level II tickets to the team’s game against the New Jersey Devils on Friday, March 20, as well as 25 Fan Advantage points, which are redeemable for prizes from the store in the Sabres’ new Fan Advantage smartphone application.
Shred-it is the premiere on-site document and media destruction company which provides businesses with the most secure destruction procedure in the industry. Shred-it uses proprietary technology to mitigate risk from all forms of identity theft and provides unparalleled customer service while securing all of the consumer’s confidential information. Shred-it is committed to preserving the environment – and the security of your business.
The Buffalo Sabres are dedicated to the sustainability of the environment in Western New York and Southern Ontario through the “Blue & Gold Make Green Initiative.” The organization is committed to creating programming to help our fans reduce their environmental footprint and at the same time, educate Sabres fans on conservation issues, teaching fans how to be greener, and directing them to additional resources where they can learn more about environmental issues.
The Buffalo Sabres Green Team is presented by National Fuel’s conservation incentive program and proudly supported by our green partner Modern Recycling.
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