Burien Recology Store hosting Reusable Paper Towel Workshop this Saturday, May 10

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien Recology Store will host a workshop on May 10 from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. where residents can learn to make their own reusable paper towels.

Participants will work with a Recology specialist to craft a roll of towels designed to replace single-use options. This initiative aligns with Recology’s mission to promote waste reduction and support King County’s Waste Zero initiative. The event is part of a series of community opportunities aimed at encouraging sustainable practices. “Join our specialist at the Burien Recology Store and make your own roll of reusable paper towels! ” attendees are encouraged to engage in eco-friendly alternatives for their households.

Workshops like this one are crucial in fostering community involvement in sustainability efforts, helping to reduce overall waste. The Burien Recology Store is located at 15858 1st Ave S. , Suite A100. More information is available on their official Facebook page.

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