Lynnwood e-waste, Styrofoam collection event June 28

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood, Washington, will host a collection event for electronic waste and Styrofoam on June 28, 2025. Supported by the Washington State Department of Ecology, the event targets the recycling of hazardous materials, including low-density polyethylene and liquid-crystal displays. This initiative responds to increasing concerns over the environmental impact of electronic waste and Styrofoam pollution. Residents can safely dispose of these materials, promoting sustainability in the community. The event aims to educate citizens about proper disposal methods and the importance of recycling.

Local authorities emphasize that participation will help reduce landfill waste and pollution. The collection site will be easily accessible to residents, encouraging widespread involvement. Such events are crucial for fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and community engagement in Lynnwood.

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