Helpful Green Links
Helpful Links
 
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E-Cycle Washington!
 
Effective January 2009, electronics manufacturers are offering a new program called E-Cycle Washington that allows Washington residents to recycle their computers, monitors, laptops and TVs for FREE. Residents can drop off these items at authorized E-Cycle Washington collection sites. Click here to locate a collection site or for more information about the program.
 
For information about where to recycle other electronic equipment not covered by the E-Cycle Washington program, visit the Take it Back Network website by clicking here.
  
Take It Back Network - The Take it Back Network is a partnership among government agencies, retailers, repair shops, charitable organizations and recyclers that provides consumers with options for recycling certain wastes – and their hazardous components – in a safe and cost effective manner.
 
   * Find the easiest route on the Metro bus with Trip Planner.
 
King County Solid Waste:
   * Recycling
 
Seattle Public Utilities:
 
Pierce County Public Works:
   * Recycling
 
Snohomish County Public Works:
   * Recycling
   * 2Good2Toss
 
   * At Work
   * At School
 
Farmers' Markets - Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance (runs 7 markets in Seattle on different days)
Seattle Market Places (runs the Queen Anne, Fremont, Ballard, Madrona and Wallingford markets)
Washington State Farmers Markets Association – Lists Farmers Markets in Seattle
 
 
*These listings are intended to assist our listeners with resources around the Puget Sound area.  There is no implied KWJZ endorsement of the content on these websites.





 



         
 

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