Kenmore Lake Forest Park residential recycling event Saturday October 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kenmore and Lake Forest Park will host a residential recycling event on Saturday, October 18, 2025, promoting sustainable waste management. The event allows residents to bring various recyclable materials to designated locations, enhancing community involvement in environmental stewardship. Local officials highlight the event's significance in reducing landfill waste and promoting a cleaner environment. Participants can recycle items such as paper, plastics, and metals, contributing to the area's sustainability goals. This initiative aligns with broader regional efforts to improve recycling practices and reduce environmental impact.

Residents are encouraged to visit the official website for a comprehensive list of accepted materials and event details. Engaging in this recycling event reflects the community's commitment to sustainability. The event marks an important step towards fostering a greener future for Kenmore and Lake Forest Park.

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