Free Annual E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding Event at Shoreline Windermere

Shoreline, WALocal News

Windermere Real Estate in Shoreline will hold its annual e-waste recycling and paper shredding event on July 12, 2025, from 10:00 AM until noon or until the truck is full. Residents can dispose of two bankers boxes of documents and unwanted electronics safely, promoting responsible recycling practices. Canned food donations will be accepted, supporting local food banks and fostering community engagement. The event reflects a growing commitment to sustainability and resource conservation in the Shoreline area. Last year, similar events collected hundreds of pounds of e-waste, highlighting community participation.

Windermere aims to create a platform for residents to declutter responsibly while contributing to local needs. This initiative not only addresses electronic waste management but also encourages the thoughtful sharing of ideas within the community. Such events are crucial for raising awareness about proper waste disposal and environmental responsibility.

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