Bellevue Utilities Smart Tips for Holiday Recycling

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Utilities provides valuable recycling tips to help residents navigate the influx of packaging waste during the holiday season. With an increase in commercial shipping and gift exchanges, recycling bins can quickly overflow with cardboard and plastic. The article underscores the importance of flattening cardboard to avoid wasted space in recycling bins and to prevent clogging issues for collection drivers. Key tips include avoiding food contamination, keeping recyclables dry, and focusing on the shape of plastics instead of recycling numbers. Furthermore, reusing boxes for storage or future gifts is promoted as a more sustainable practice than recycling.

By following these guidelines, residents can contribute to a more efficient recycling process and minimize the environmental impact of holiday waste. The article also provides contact information for further inquiries, ensuring that residents have access to the help they need. For additional recycling resources, readers are encouraged to check out the City of Bellevue & Republic Services Guide.

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