Newly reopened Recology Store takes hard to recycle items and lets you pay your bill

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Recology Store in Shoreline has reopened, establishing itself as a key community resource for shopping, learning, and recycling. This store enables residents to pay their Recology service bills in person while accepting various hard-to-recycle materials. Among the accepted items are fluorescent bulbs, electronics, and textiles, each with designated drop-off limits to ensure proper disposal. For instance, residents can deliver up to ten unbroken fluorescent bulbs and three electronics items per visit, helping to divert waste from landfills. The initiative aligns with broader sustainability goals by providing a convenient location for responsible recycling practices.

This reopening is significant for Shoreline residents, as it enhances access to recycling services. The store also promotes community engagement in environmental stewardship, encouraging responsible waste disposal habits. Local officials view this as a vital step toward improving sustainability efforts in the area.

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