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

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Burien Recology Store plans to host a Reusable Paper Towel Workshop on May 10, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The event focuses on educating participants about the benefits of reusable products over disposable ones.

Attendees will engage in hands-on activities that promote sustainable practices and reduce waste. Recology, a leader in waste management, aims to strengthen community ties through this initiative. The workshop is expected to attract residents from Burien and the surrounding Seattle Metropolitan Area. Local officials support such initiatives to address environmental challenges and promote eco-friendly behaviors. This workshop aligns with broader sustainability efforts in King County and Washington state.

By fostering a culture of sustainability, Recology seeks to inspire lasting changes in consumer habits.

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