Recycling
| Recycling: Regulatory Agencies | ||
| King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP)
Links to a number of agencies and programs related to natural resources in King County. |
(206) 296-6500 |
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| King County Solid Waste Division
Administers several innovative programs designed to help the citizens and businesses of King County reduce wastes. |
(206) 296-4466 |
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| Seattle Public Utilities
A city department that provides solid waste services (garbage/recycling), water, street drains and sewers and engineering services. |
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| Washington State DOE Solid Waste
Assists local governments and businesses with facilities management, and provides grants to local governments and citizen groups for programs in hazardous waste, solid waste and waste reduction and recycling. |
(360) 407-7100 |
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| Recycling: Service Providers | ||
| Business and Industry Recycling Venture
Provides free technical assistance and information to help your Seattle business set up a recycling program, select a recycler and promote your recycling program. Can provide information on Seattle area recyclers for over 100 materials. |
(206) 389-7304 | |
| Environmental Coalition of South Seattle (ECOSS)
Provides environmental education and assistance to businesses and citizens; serving as a voice for the community and businesses on environmental issues. |
(206) 767-0432 | |
| Environmental Extension Service
A free, non-governmental service providing information and technical assistance to businesses in the Duwamish industrial corridor on pollution prevention and contaminated land clean-up processes. |
(206) 767-0432 | |
| King County Green Works Business Recycling Program
Services include information on recycling services tailored specifically to your company’s needs; strategies to help your business decrease it’s garbage volume; and information on products made from recycled materials, including where to buy them. |
(206) 296-8800 | |
| King County Industrial Materials Exchange Catalog (IMEX)
A free service designed to match businesses that produce wastes, industrial by-products, or surplus materials with businesses that need them. The bimonthly print catalog and this homepage, list wanted or available materials. |
(206) 296-4899 | |
| King County Solid Waste Division: Assistance on Recycling Construction, Demolition & Landclearing Debris
Information on free assistance provided to help your business recycle construction waste. |
(206) 296-4466 | |
| King County Solid Waste Division: Guide to Recycling Major Appliances in King County
A fact sheet guide. |
(206) 296-4466 | |
| Washington State DOE Solid Waste
Assists local governments and businesses with facilities management, and provides grants to local governments and citizen groups for programs in hazardous waste, solid waste and waste reduction and recycling. |
(360) 407-7100 | |
| Recycling: Other Sources of Information | ||
| Clean Washington Center
Worked with business, industry and local government to increase the manufacturing capacity for materials recovered from the waste stream and to develop markets for recycled materials. |
(206) 464-7040 | |
| Earth 911
Information about recycling centers nationwide. |
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| Global Recycling Network
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| King County Solid Waste Division: Recycling, household hazardous waste and Composting Information
Useful informatoin on a number of recycling and composting topics. |
(206) 296-4466 | |
| Municipal Research and Services Center: Environment and Natural Resources
Information on environmental issues that relate to Washington cities and counties, including links to governmental agencies and other environment-oriented Web sites. |
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| Seattle Recycling Information
Links to information on a number of recycling topics provided by the City of Seattle Solid Waste Utility. |
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| US DOE Pollution Prevention Clearinghouse (EPIC)
Providing a centralized source of U.S. DOE pollution prevention Information and also assisting with valuable pollution prevention resources outside of the DOE. |
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| Washington State DOE Recycling Hotline
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(800) 732-9253 | |