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- Recycling collection events - King County, Washington
The following calendar lists Recycling Collection Events scheduled by King County and various suburban cities As events are confirmed, they are added to the calendar Please view individual events for details regarding materials accepted and who is eligible to attend Some events are open only to residents of the city posting the event
- What do I do with. . . ? - King County - King County, Washington
Shingles composed of a felt mat saturated with asphalt, with small rock granules added, commonly referred to as "three-tab " Some roofing that appears to be asphalt may be asbestos containing material, such as built-up roofing (see PSCAA) Read more about King County LinkUp's efforts to increase asphalt shingle recycling
- Shredded paper recycling: Drop off and pick up options
Try to limit the amount of paper you shred If you have shredded paper, contact the companies below Shredded paper cannot be added to your commingled recycling bins, but instead should be stored separately for drop off or pick up
- Guide to Recycling Services at King County Recycling and Transfer . . .
Customers who haul their own garbage or recyclable materials to King County recycling and garbage transfer facilities must separate corrugated cardboard, scrap metal, clean wood, and yard waste – and place them in marked recycling bins or areas at facilities offering recycling for those materials
- Factoria Recycling Transfer Station - King County, Washington
Learn about the Factoria Recycling Transfer Station in Bellevue Find information on facility hours, accepted materials, fees, and more The Factoria Recycling Transfer Station provides recycling services and garbage disposal, and hazardous waste collection Hazardous waste drop-off is available Tuesday through Sunday
- Options restrictions - King County - King County, Washington
Shredded paper should be put in a plastic bag, tied, and placed in your garbage cart You can also reduce the amount of paper you shred or check with your city or local businesses for "shred events" in your area
- How to recycle right - King County, Washington
Learn best practices for recycling in King County When you recycle you give a new purpose to items that would otherwise become waste That has far-reaching benefits for both the environment and economy It reduces the need to extract raw materials, conserves energy, and reduces pollution
- Guide to King County Solid Waste Recycling and Transfer Facilities . . .
King County operates 8 transfer stations, 2 drop boxes, and the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Our facilities are open to residential self haulers that live or work within King County’s service area Please use this guide for information on accepted materials and location information
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