Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Shoreline Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Mattress Recycling offered at Arlington Recycle Warehouse
Provides pick-up or drop-off recycling of mattresses.
Pick up of mattresses and box springs for $25 per item within 15 miles of Smokey Point. Drop off is $10 per item. Items must be dry and free from mold and mildew. They are able to accept checks or exact amount cash.
Recycling offered by Seattle Public Utilities' North Transfer Station
Transfer station accepts loads of recyclable materials, including scrap metal, cans, plastic and glass bottles and jars, paper and cardboard.
Transfer station accepts loads of recyclable materials, including glass jars, tin and aluminum cans, newspaper and #1 or #2 plastic bottles.
A wide range of items, including tires, scrap metal, and vehicle batteries, can also be recycled.
Recycling offered by Seattle Public Utilities' South Transfer Station
Transfer station accepts loads of recyclable materials, including glass jars, tin and aluminum cans, newspaper and #1 or #2 plastic bottles.
Transfer station accepts loads of recyclable materials, including glass jars, tin and aluminum cans, newspaper and #1 or #2 plastic bottles.
A wide range of items, including tires, scrap metal, and vehicle batteries, can also be recycled.
Safe Environment offered at Chelan-Douglas Health District
Focus on solid waste, vectors, bio/chemical, water and environmental hazards.
Regulates handling of solid waste, disease vectors, some biological and chemical hazards, drinking water and environmental threats to public health. Advises and consults public and agencies on these issues.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Cedar Falls Drop Box
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Renton Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Recycling offered at Key Recovery and Life Skills Center at Seadrunar
Provides a recycling service that is operated by patients of the treatment program.
Recycling business provides paper recycling services to over 800 business accounts in the greater King County area. Area of service ranges from Federal Way to Everett, including the Eastside. Specializes in office paper recycling and offers many free recycling programs designed to meet the needs of qualified individual businesses. Also provides an assortment of containers for both outside and inside office collection. Accepts all grades of office paper, cardboard, newspapers, magazines, aluminum cans, and some plastics. Pays cash for clean recyclables through buyback program. Sorts, bales and ships recyclable materials to various mills, both domestic and international, for re-pulping. Recycling center provides work therapy for clients participating in treatment.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Vashon Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Factoria Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Environmental Health Services offered at Clark County Public Health
Provides environmental health services, such as restaurant inspections, solid waste facility monitoring and licensing, septic tank permits, sewage system inspections, well digging permits, nuisance investigations, pool/spa permits, recycling, and land use reviews.
Provides environmental health services, such as restaurant inspections, solid waste facility monitoring and licensing, septic tank permits, sewage system inspections, well digging permits, nuisance investigations, pool and spa permits, recycling, and land use reviews. It also provides information on mold, rodents, and air quality. The Clark County Public Health Complaint Line is available for public health concerns.
Recycling Information offered by Washington State Department of Ecology
Provides referrals to nearest recycler in community. Provides specific recycling and hazardous substance information on many items.
State hotline and website promotes recycling as an alternative to solid waste disposal.
Provides referrals to the nearest recycler in the community.
Includes specific recycling and hazardous substance information on many items, including
- Electronics
- Yard debris
- Paper
- Glass
- Concrete
- Asphalt
- Scrap metal
- Construction/demolition debris
- Plastics
- Household hazardous waste
- Used oil
- Used appliances
- Paint
- Tires
- Fluorescent bulbs
- Unwanted medications
Operates, plans, and constructs city water, sewer, storm, streets and traffic, transportation systems, refuse (garbage), transit and parks and recreation for the Town of Wilson Creek.
Operates, plans, and constructs city water, sewer, storm, streets and traffic, transportation systems, refuse (garbage), transit and parks and recreation for the Town of Wilson Creek.
Volunteer Opportunities offered at Yakima Union Gospel Mission
Offers volunteer opportunities in various areas.
Offers volunteer opportunities in various areas including shelter ministries (Bible studies with clients, tutoring, grading study materials, hair cutting, chapel participation, and driving men and women to essential appointments), administration (newsletter, special mailings, and events), meals (preparation and serving food, cooking, setting up dining room, washing dishes, cleaning up dining area after meals), miscellaneous (appointment schedulers for clinic, maintenance, sewing, Christmas gifts, and construction), warehouse (recycling, driving, testing and repair of major appliances and furniture). Accepts electronic donations such as: computers, towers, laptops, monitors, and televisions. Will pick up donations on some cases.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Houghton Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Appliance Recycling offered at Arlington Recycle Warehouse
Recycles appliances including stoves, refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, air conditioners, and dishwashers.
Pick up or drop off available for appliances. Anything containing refrigerant such as freezers, refrigerators and air conditioners are accepted for $30 a piece. Other appliances are accepted for $10 a piece. Items must be dry and free from mold and mildew. They are able to accept checks or exact amount cash.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Bow Lake Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Safe Environment offered at Benton-Franklin Health District
Offers information and services intended to prevent illness and promote a healthy lifestyle.
Offers information and services intended to prevent illness and promote a healthy lifestyle. Assists with the following: On-site sewage disposal, solid waste disposal recycling, subdivision land use, septic tank pumpers, indoor air quality, tobacco prevention, drinking water, hazard identification and consultation, swimming pools, and household hazardous waste.
Solid Waste Division is responsible for collection of Residential and Commercial garbage pick up, recycling and yard waste within the city limits of Sedro-Woolley.
The Solid Waste Division is responsible for collection of residential and commercial garbage pick up, recycling, and yard waste within the City of Sedro-Woolley.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Enumclaw Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.