Newport Beach residents were able to dispose of their old electronics and documents in a clean, green, and efficient manner at Surterre Properties’ eWaste and document shredding event on Saturday, October 5th. Held at Surterre’s Newport Beach offices, the event hosted many neighbors who participated in document shredding and brought electronic waste to dispose of. Surterre and the Newport Beach community’s commitment to ProShred and Goodwill’s environmentally conscious shredding and recycling services saved many trees.
A free service to the public, Surterre Properties’ eWaste and document shredding drives offer a convenient way for locals to keep the planet and its landfills clean. Everyone is encouraged to bring old electronics and documents for recycling. There are no forms to complete, and any stored data is safely and completely eradicated.
Surterre also hosts and participates in a number of philanthropic events throughout the year, including semi-annual blood drives in partnership with the American Red Cross, a toy drive for children during the holidays, and volunteer days at local organizations such as Second Harvest Food Bank and Miracles for Kids.
Most recently, to commemorate Surterre’s legacy of community service and the roots they have firmly planted in their surrounding neighborhoods, the brokerage has teamed up with One Tree Planted to donate 44 trees for every home sold with a goal of planting 50,000 trees by Earth Day 2020. To learn more about Surterre’s #REgrowCA initiative and to join them in helping to reforest California, visit SurterreProperties.com/Our-Roots today.
Agents and staff at Surterre Properties not only uphold a commitment to the environment, but also to providing personalized service and attention to a discerning clientele, which further accentuates the company’s eco-friendly and community-focused foundation.

