What Do I Do With This? A waste seminar on proper recycling and composting

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Kenmore and Lake Forest Park will host a waste seminar on June 12, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at Kenmore City Hall. The seminar will feature presentations from Republic Services and Cedar Grove, focusing on proper recycling and composting techniques. Participants will learn what materials can be recycled, effective waste disposal tips, and updates on the state of the recycling industry. Additionally, the seminar will cover new laws related to waste management that residents should be aware of. Attendees are invited to bring old batteries and fluorescent bulbs for recycling, promoting community involvement in environmental sustainability.

This initiative underscores the cities' commitment to enhancing local waste management practices and educating residents. The event aims to address increasing public concerns about waste disposal and recycling effectiveness. As local policies evolve, such educational efforts are crucial for fostering responsible environmental behaviors among residents.

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