Recology releases its 2025 Sustainability Update pushing progress in waste innovation - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Recology announced its 2025 Sustainability Update, marking a milestone in its waste innovation journey. The update highlights the company's strategic focus on reshaping waste management systems and strengthening community partnerships to drive environmental sustainability. With over a century of experience, Recology leads in redefining waste collection and recycling methodologies. The report outlines various initiatives aimed at promoting a circular economy, emphasizing the importance of resource conservation and waste reduction. Recology's efforts align with increasing global emphasis on sustainability and responsible resource management.

The update also details specific achievements and future goals, showcasing a commitment to transparency and accountability. Addressing local community needs remains a priority for Recology, as the company seeks to engage and educate residents on sustainable practices. This comprehensive approach positions Recology as a key player in advancing a more sustainable future.

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