Seattle and king county will no longer accept plastic bags in recycling beginning next year.
Plastic bag recycling seattle.
Recycling is good for the environment and can decrease solid waste service costs.
In addition king county also accepts plastic bags and plastic wrap for recycling at its shoreline or bow lake recycling transfer stations.
These thin plastic materials get tangled in equipment at recycling facilities and must be removed by hand.
These are things we dispose of everyday without a good recycling or reuse solution.
They don t end up getting recycled and they become an inefficient barrier to the recycling process.
We give you bags to store your batteries light bulbs plastic film and threads these are your core categories.
Take them back to be recycled.
Thin plastics like bags and wrap get tangled in recycling equipment and the processing facility has to shut down.
Do not put them in your curbside recycling bin.
Recycling is an essential and required service for all seattle residents and businesses.
Once you drop off those plastic bags and packaging in our bin where does it go.
What you can do with your plastic bags.
Our stores collect this single use plastic packaging from you and combine it with other plastic packaging used in store.
It requires retail stores to show all bag charges on customer receipts.
And some of you are not able to venture out.
Seattle king county will stop accepting plastic bags in recycle bins seattle seattle and king county residents were encouraged to find alternative options to dispose of or reuse their plastic.
If either is the case please collect your bags wraps at home until events change.
Recycle your empty clean and dry plastic bags and plastic wrap by taking them back to retail and grocery stores external link that collect them.
Everything is sent away to be made into composite decking.
In seattle there is no additional cost for recycling service at residences.
Collect hard to recycle items in your ridwell bags.
What goes in your recycling cart.
Over the past three years the zero hunger zero waste program has recycled more than 180 million pounds of plastic.
Some stores have temporarily halted collection of plastic bags and wraps.
All seattle retail stores are prohibited from providing customers with plastic bags such as produce bags that are tinted green or brown.
These thin plastic materials get tangled in equipment at recycling facilities and must be removed by hand.
During this covid 19 pandemic we urge you to recycle your plastic bags wraps and other film packaging at drop off locations only when and where possible.
It may feel wrong but it will help make recycling work for everyone.
The ban allows stores to provide approved compostable bags but they must be colored green or brown.