Where Does It Go? - Recology explains the details July 23, 2025 at the Shoreline Library

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Library will host a free event on July 23, 2025, dedicated to educating adults about home recycling and composting practices. A Waste Zero Specialist from Recology will provide insights into the recycling process and answer common questions. Attendees will receive a free compost pail and recycle bag, sponsored by the City of Shoreline and Recology, though supplies are limited. Registration for the event is required to secure participation. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to sustainability and reducing waste in the community.

Recycling and composting play crucial roles in local environmental efforts, impacting overall waste management. Increased awareness can lead to better recycling habits and reduced landfill contributions. Events like these foster community engagement and encourage responsible waste practices.

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