Everett to Host Mini Recycling Collection Event on March 28, 2025

Everett, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 28, 2025, the City of Everett will host a mini recycling collection event to encourage sustainable waste management among locals. The initiative invites residents to dispose of various items, including electronics and paint, in a responsible manner. Collaborating with the Washington Department of Ecology, the event aims to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and proper disposal practices. Local organizations, such as E-Cycle Washington and Paintcare, will play a crucial role in the collection process, ensuring hazardous materials are handled safely. This effort is part of Everett's broader commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.

By providing accessible recycling options, the city hopes to inspire residents to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives. The event also underscores the significance of community participation in achieving environmental goals. As awareness grows about the impacts of waste, initiatives like this are essential for fostering a sustainable future.

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