Solid Waste For Residents - Bellevue's Recycling and Garbage Services

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue, Washington, has established a partnership with Republic Services to ensure efficient garbage and recycling services for its residents. Republic Services is committed to providing collections on all holidays except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day, making waste management more convenient for the community. Residents facing issues with Republic Services are advised to contact Bellevue Utilities at 425-452-6932 for support and assistance. The city also emphasizes the importance of proper waste disposal by offering clear guidelines on what can be placed in garbage, recycling, and compost bins. To further promote responsible waste management, Bellevue organizes special collection events throughout the year, allowing residents to dispose of items that might not fit into regular collection schedules.

This initiative not only helps reduce landfill waste but also fosters community engagement in environmental stewardship. By providing these services and resources, the City of Bellevue demonstrates its dedication to sustainability and community well-being. Overall, the collaboration with Republic Services enhances the quality of life for Bellevue residents by ensuring a clean and healthy environment.

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