King County is recycling more
The King County Solid Waste Division saw a 41 percent increase in recycling volumes at its transfer facilities and drop
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks Blog
The King County Solid Waste Division saw a 41 percent increase in recycling volumes at its transfer facilities and drop
Small kitchen appliances. Lamps. Chairs. Tools. Fans. Toys. Sports equipment. Clocks. Jewelry. Clothing. Whatever you got, if it needs repairing
Looking for help in learning how to fix a broken household item? King County’s Ecoconsumer program is offering free events to help people fix small household items. Continue readingFix it, don’t pitch it: King County’s repair groups kick off
King County’s Natural Resources deserve love – on Valentine’s and all-year-round. We have some tips on how you can share the love this Valentine’s Day.Continue readingA valentine for King County’s natural resources