Wastemobile scheduled for UW Bothell February 21-23, 2025

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The Wastemobile, a key component of the King County Hazardous Waste Program, will be at the University of Washington – Bothell Campus from February 21 to 23, 2025. This initiative offers a vital service, allowing residents to safely dispose of hazardous materials that could pose serious risks to public health and the environment. Operating from 10 AM to 5 PM each day, the event underscores the need for responsible waste management within the community. For those unable to attend, the program will host additional events across King County through October, ensuring ongoing access to safe disposal options. The Wastemobile plays a crucial role in educating the public about hazardous waste and its environmental impact.

By participating, community members can contribute to a healthier environment and promote sustainability. Information about the program, including future event dates, can be found on the King County website. This initiative not only fosters community involvement but also exemplifies best practices in environmental stewardship.

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