Leavenworth Recycling Center to Open on 632020 with Updated COVID-19 Guidelines

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth Recycling Center is scheduled to reopen on June 3, 2020, with enhanced COVID-19 guidelines aimed at protecting community health and safety. These updated protocols include measures that residents must follow to ensure a safe recycling environment, reflecting the city's commitment to responsible waste management. The reopening signifies a critical step towards normalcy, allowing residents to resume their recycling activities while adhering to health guidelines. The city has made it a priority to keep the community informed about these changes and encourages everyone to stay updated on the latest safety measures. By following these guidelines, residents can help maintain a safe environment for all visitors to the center.

This initiative not only supports local sustainability efforts but also fosters community engagement in responsible recycling practices. The city is dedicated to ensuring that the reopening process is smooth and effective. As the community navigates through these challenging times, the Leavenworth Recycling Center remains a vital resource for environmentally conscious residents.

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