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No Service Disruptions – 4th of July

Hello, Recology King County community! As a reminder, service will remain as scheduled on the week of July 1st and we will be servicing all customers as normal on July 4th. We wish you a very happy Fourth of July and hope you are enjoying your summer. Sincerely, Recology King County

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The Truth About Recycling: 7 questions with the Recology Head of Sustainability

In honor of this year’s Earth Month theme: “Planet vs. Plastics”, Julia Mangin, Head of Sustainability at Recology, recently sat down for a Q&A to dispel some of the myths around recycling, discuss the complexities around the recycling process, and explain the importance of contributing to the circular economy. Read on for Julia’s answers to […]

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Carnation Curbside Cleanup Events – 2024

Carnation’s Biannual Curbside Cleanup Events will be taking place on Tuesday, April 9th and Tuesday, October 8th. On these two designated event days, residential Customers may place up to 8 bags or individual items at the curb, provided none of these items exceed 60 pounds in weight or 3-1/2 feet in any dimension. The following […]

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Artist in Residence Program

The Artist in Residence Program at Recology King County is a unique art and education program that provides King County artists with access to discarded materials, a stipend, and a studio space at the Recology Material Recovery Facility in Seattle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Beyond Waste Bulletin

Look to the Beyond Waste Bulletin for tips on how to use resources wisely, generate waste only as necessary, and learn how to make simple changes that benefit our communities and the environment. Read our latest features and subscribe to have them delivered directly to your inbox.