Finally - Recology store reopens

Shoreline, WALocal News

Recology's Shoreline store reopened on September 16, 2025, after a temporary closure, and is now ready to assist customers with recycling drop-offs and bill payments. Operating hours are Tuesday through Sunday, from 10 AM to 5 PM. The store features an expanded selection of sustainable products, such as refillable laundry detergent, hand soap tablets, and zero waste lunch options. Located at 15235 Aurora Ave N, #102, Shoreline WA 98133, it aims to serve local residents committed to sustainability. The reopening supports the community's environmental efforts by offering hard-to-recycle item drop-offs.

Recology's team expressed excitement about reconnecting with the community and providing essential services. This reopening reflects a growing trend towards sustainability in retail and waste management. The store's commitment to eco-friendly products enhances its role as a resource for environmentally conscious consumers.

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