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Comerica Bank (NYSE: CMA) will host its 16th annual Metro Detroit Shred Day on June 14, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Great Lakes Campus in Farmington Hills. The free event, partnering with Iron Mountain and Information System Resources, offers secure document shredding and electronics recycling services to residents, small businesses, and nonprofits. In 2024, the event processed over 1,100 vehicles, destroying 169,000 pounds of paper and recycling 17,000 pounds of electronics. The initiative also supports Gleaners Community Food Bank, with last year's event generating over 28,000 meals through food and cash donations. Throughout its 15-year history, the event has collected nearly 1.3 million pounds of shredded documents and 78,000 pounds of electronics since 2016.
Comerica Bank (NYSE: CMA) organizzerà il suo 16° Shred Day annuale nella Metro Detroit il 14 giugno 2025, dalle 8:00 alle 13:00, presso il suo Great Lakes Campus a Farmington Hills. L'evento gratuito, realizzato in collaborazione con Iron Mountain e Information System Resources, offre servizi sicuri di triturazione documenti e riciclaggio di elettronica per residenti, piccole imprese e organizzazioni no-profit. Nel 2024, sono stati trattati oltre 1.100 veicoli, distrutti 169.000 libbre di carta e riciclate 17.000 libbre di elettronica. L'iniziativa supporta anche la Gleaners Community Food Bank, con oltre 28.000 pasti generati grazie a donazioni di cibo e denaro nell'evento dello scorso anno. In 15 anni, l'evento ha raccolto quasi 1,3 milioni di libbre di documenti triturati e 78.000 libbre di elettronica dal 2016.
Comerica Bank (NYSE: CMA) organizará su 16º Metro Detroit Shred Day anual el 14 de junio de 2025, de 8 a.m. a 1 p.m., en su Great Lakes Campus en Farmington Hills. El evento gratuito, en colaboración con Iron Mountain y Information System Resources, ofrece servicios seguros de trituración de documentos y reciclaje de electrónicos para residentes, pequeñas empresas y organizaciones sin fines de lucro. En 2024, se procesaron más de 1,100 vehículos, destruyendo 169,000 libras de papel y reciclando 17,000 libras de electrónicos. La iniciativa también apoya a Gleaners Community Food Bank, generando más de 28,000 comidas el año pasado mediante donaciones de alimentos y dinero. En sus 15 años de historia, el evento ha recolectado cerca de 1.3 millones de libras de documentos triturados y 78,000 libras de electrónicos desde 2016.
Comerica Bank(NYSE: CMA)는 2025년 6월 14일 오전 8시부터 오후 1시까지 Farmington Hills에 위치한 Great Lakes 캠퍼스에서 제16회 메트로 디트로이트 문서 파쇄의 날 행사를 개최합니다. Iron Mountain 및 Information System Resources와 협력하는 이 무료 행사에서는 주민, 소규모 사업체 및 비영리 단체를 대상으로 안전한 문서 파쇄 및 전자제품 재활용 서비스를 제공합니다. 2024년에는 1,100대 이상의 차량이 처리되었으며, 169,000파운드의 종이가 파쇄되고 17,000파운드의 전자제품이 재활용되었습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 Gleaners Community Food Bank도 지원하며, 작년 행사에서는 식품 및 현금 기부를 통해 28,000끼 이상의 식사가 제공되었습니다. 15년간 이 행사는 2016년 이후 거의 130만 파운드의 문서와 78,000파운드의 전자제품을 수집했습니다.
Comerica Bank (NYSE : CMA) organisera sa 16e journée annuelle de destruction de documents Metro Detroit le 14 juin 2025, de 8h à 13h, sur son campus Great Lakes à Farmington Hills. Cet événement gratuit, en partenariat avec Iron Mountain et Information System Resources, propose des services sécurisés de destruction de documents et de recyclage d'électronique aux résidents, petites entreprises et organismes à but non lucratif. En 2024, plus de 1 100 véhicules ont été traités, détruisant 169 000 livres de papier et recyclant 17 000 livres d'électronique. L'initiative soutient également la Gleaners Community Food Bank, avec plus de 28 000 repas générés lors de l'événement de l'année dernière grâce aux dons alimentaires et financiers. En 15 ans, l'événement a collecté près de 1,3 million de livres de documents déchiquetés et 78 000 livres d'électronique depuis 2016.
Die Comerica Bank (NYSE: CMA) veranstaltet am 14. Juni 2025 von 8 bis 13 Uhr ihren 16. jährlichen Metro Detroit Shred Day auf dem Great Lakes Campus in Farmington Hills. Die kostenlose Veranstaltung, in Zusammenarbeit mit Iron Mountain und Information System Resources, bietet sichere Dokumentenvernichtung und Elektronikrecycling für Anwohner, Kleinunternehmen und gemeinnützige Organisationen an. Im Jahr 2024 wurden über 1.100 Fahrzeuge verarbeitet, 169.000 Pfund Papier vernichtet und 17.000 Pfund Elektronik recycelt. Die Initiative unterstützt zudem die Gleaners Community Food Bank, wobei beim letztjährigen Event durch Lebensmittel- und Geldspenden über 28.000 Mahlzeiten generiert wurden. In den 15 Jahren seit 2016 wurden fast 1,3 Millionen Pfund geschredderter Dokumente und 78.000 Pfund Elektronik gesammelt.
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  • Event demonstrates Comerica's commitment to community service and corporate social responsibility
  • Provides free security services to help prevent identity theft and fraud
  • Contributes to environmental sustainability through paper and electronics recycling
  • Supports local food security through partnership with Gleaners Community Food Bank
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FREE document shredding and electronics recycling by Iron Mountain and Information Systems Resources available at Comerica's Great Lakes Campus

DETROIT, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank encourages the public to bring paper documents and computer equipment and accessories for recycling, free of charge, to Comerica's Great Lakes Campus (36455 Corporate Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331) on Saturday, June 14, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., for the return of its 16th annual Metro Detroit Shred Day.

This marks the second year that Comerica will host Shred Day in Farmington Hills at its corporate operations campus that opened in 2024.

Comerica is partnering with Iron Mountain Incorporated and Information System Resources (ISR) to offer residents, small businesses and nonprofit organizations an opportunity to securely dispose of sensitive documents, computers, keyboards, monitors and cellular devices. Along with securely disposing of sensitive documents and electronics, Comerica is helping fight hunger by collecting non-perishable food donations to benefit Gleaners Community Food Bank, which supports Southeastern Michigan.

"Shred Day offers our community and small businesses an opportunity to help protect their personal and sensitive information from identity theft and potential breaches," said Steve Davis, Comerica Bank Michigan Market President. "As fraud losses continue to rise according to the Federal Trade Commission1, we must do our due diligence in safeguarding both paper and electronic data from exposure to criminals. Safe storage and destruction are critical steps to avoiding potential fraud, and we appreciate Iron Mountain and Information Systems Resources for their support in providing these services to the community free of charge during our annual event."

Last year, during Comerica's first Shred Day in Farmington Hills, more than 1,100 vehicles were processed and approximately 169,000 pounds of paper were securely destroyed. Additionally, approximately 17,000 pounds of computer electronics were recycled.

Beyond fraud prevention, Shred Day also contributes to sustainability and food security initiatives.

In 2024, generous community donations from Shred Day participants resulted in over 2,000 non-perishable food donations and approximately $4,500 in cash donations that, combined, generated more than 28,000 meals.

"As one of the more dynamic community engagements, Comerica's Shred Day in Southeast Michigan combines fraud prevention with positively impacting the environment and reducing food insecurity in our region," said Davis. "Not only are paper and computer electronics recycled and kept out of landfills, but those using this service over the years have also been quite generous in supporting Gleaners in their ongoing mission to feed those in need with nutritious and healthy meals."

In its 15-year history, Comerica Shred Day in metro Detroit has collected nearly 1.3 million pounds of shredded documents, which has then been turned into recycled pulp. The process of recycling paper into new paper products generates 74% less air pollution and uses 50% less water than producing paper from traditional forest products.

Since 2016, when Metro Detroit Shred Day first added electronic recycling, the event has processed approximately 78,000 pounds of computer electronics.

Last year marked the 10th year of Gleaners Community Food Bank's inclusion in the annual event, which has, throughout this duration, received over 17,000 pounds of food and approximately $23,000 in cash donations, resulting in over 95,000 generated meals

ARRIVAL ENTRY AND EXIT
Participants should arrive by using West 12 Mile Road in Farmington Hills, turn onto Investment Drive, and into Comerica's office campus at 36455 Corporate Drive in Farmington Hills. For safety precautions, participants should remain in their vehicles as volunteers direct traffic through the drop off locations and assist in unloading items. Vehicles will be directed to exit onto westbound Corporate Drive towards Halsted Road.

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING
In addition to securely shredding sensitive documents, Information Systems Resources will securely dispose and recycle computer equipment.

Acceptable small computer/electronic devices and accessories include: CPUs, laptops, LCD displays, all-in-ones, servers, switches, hubs, keyboards, mice, speakers, wireless internet cards, hard drives, optical drives, circuit boards, wires and handheld equipment (cellphones, two-way radios, pagers and PDAs).

SHREDDING HUNGER
Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan will be on site during Metro Detroit Shred Day to accept monetary and non-perishable food donations.

Gleaners provides food to more than 600 partner agencies, including schools, soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and others across the region, and supplements efforts of those partners by offering direct service drive-up grocery distributions. Every dollar donated provides three meals, and 94 cents of every donated dollar goes to food and food programs.

ACCEPTED AND PROHIBITED ITEMS
Consider shredding any paper documents no longer needed that contain sensitive information (name, address, Social Security number, account numbers, etc.) to prevent them from falling into the hands of identity thieves or dumpster divers. Document examples include outdated utility invoices, bank statements, medical records, credit card offers and old tax documents, just to name a few.

Shred Day also accepts computer equipment and accessories, such as computer systems and accessories, handheld devices, office equipment, and specified batteries.

For more information and a complete list of accepted and prohibited items, please visit Comerica.com/shreddaymi.

ABOUT COMERICA BANK
Comerica Bank, a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, has served Michigan longer than any other bank with a continuous presence dating back over 175 years to its Detroit founding in 1849. It is the largest bank employer in metro Detroit and has more than 4,300 employees (FTE) statewide. With one of the largest banking center networks in Michigan, Comerica nurtures lifelong relationships with unwavering integrity and financial prudence. Comerica positively impacts the lives of Michigan residents by helping customers be successful, providing financial support that assists hundreds of charitable organizations, and actively participating in Detroit's downtown revitalization. Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) is a financial services company strategically aligned by three business segments: The Commercial Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Comerica, X: @ComericaBank and Instagram: @comerica_bank.

Federal Trade Commission. March 10, 2025. https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2025/03/new-ftc-data-show-big-jump-reported-losses-fraud-125-billion-2024

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When and where is Comerica Bank's 2025 Metro Detroit Shred Day?

Comerica's Metro Detroit Shred Day will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Comerica's Great Lakes Campus (36455 Corporate Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331).

What items can be shredded or recycled at Comerica's CMA Shred Day event?

The event accepts sensitive paper documents, computer equipment, LCD displays, laptops, servers, keyboards, mice, cell phones, and other electronic accessories. A complete list is available at Comerica.com/shreddaymi.

How much paper and electronics were processed at Comerica's 2024 Shred Day?

In 2024, the event processed over 1,100 vehicles, destroying approximately 169,000 pounds of paper and recycling 17,000 pounds of computer electronics.

How does Comerica's Shred Day support Gleaners Community Food Bank?

The event collects non-perishable food and monetary donations for Gleaners. In 2024, it generated over 28,000 meals through food donations and approximately $4,500 in cash contributions.

What is the environmental impact of Comerica's Shred Day initiative?

The event has collected nearly 1.3 million pounds of paper for recycling over 15 years, generating 74% less air pollution and using 50% less water compared to traditional paper production.
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