Sponsor spotlight Free shredding and electronics recycle event April 19

Edmonds, WALocal News

Windermere Alderwood is set to host a free shredding and electronics recycling event on Saturday, April 19, from 10 a. m. to noon, designed to help residents declutter their homes and support a local cause. Participants can securely dispose of sensitive documents while SBK Recycle will handle small electronics and appliances. The event encourages attendees to bring food or cash donations for the Lynnwood Food Bank, enriching community bonds.

Accepted items include computers, laptops, and flat-screen TVs, while restrictions apply to CRT TVs and light bulbs. This initiative is a convenient opportunity for residents to engage in spring cleaning while prioritizing environmental responsibility. The process is streamlined, with staff assisting in unloading items from vehicles for quick service. This event not only addresses the need for secure document disposal but also promotes sustainable recycling practices. Community involvement in such events reflects a growing commitment to supporting local organizations and reducing waste.

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