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Dear Charlie,

What do I do with my household batteries?


Meet Charlie!

Charlie, the son of CleanScapes' founder, is here to answer all your questions about what to recycle and compost and how to responsibly get rid of scary things like computers or batteries. We know you have some questions.
Go ahead:

Ask Charlie!



 

Welcome to CleanScapes Shoreline!

CleanScapes is proud to partner with the City of Shoreline to bring innovative waste collection options to residential, apartment and commercial customers. Please explore our Shoreline website to customize your service level and learn more about waste reduction opportunities.

Login to your CleanScapes online account to:
1. Access your collection calendar.
2. View your invoices.
3. Pay your bill with a credit card, debit card or e-Check.

What's NEW in Shoreline

You Can Now Recycle More Plastics!
These items can now be put in your recycling cart:
Plastic Food Containers
Plastic Bottles (all colors)
Plastic Plant Pots
Pill Bottles (no prescription vials)
LIds (wider than 3 in.)
Paper and plastic cups

  Win $10,000 for Community Improvement Project
Team up with your Shoreline neighbors to reduce waste and win a $10,000 Community Improvement Project! Click
here to learn more
.
Elementary students create art and letters to help reduce waste!

•  New! “Beyond Waste at Home” waste reduction checklist
Stop waste before it happens! Use this checklist and list of resources to identify ways to reduce waste at home and create a sustainable household.


King5 News reports on Shoreline's zero waste family.

Going Green for Summer!

School’s out and summer is here! While you are making plans to enjoy the season, consider all of the ways you can make a positive impact on the environment.

Travel. If you are planning a road trip, make the most of your miles and fuel economy by checking your tire pressure, scheduling a summer tune-up and planning the most efficient routes.

When making reservations, look for hotels with green certifications from AAA, GreenSeal and Sustainable Travel International.

When you get to your destination, consider using the local transit systems – you will save money and see much more of the city you are visiting.

Don’t forget your travel mug and reusable water bottle. You recycle at home and at work, why not reduce and reuse on the road?

Green Remodeling. Whether you just bought your first home, or you have owned your house for many years, there may come a time when you will want to remodel. Lucky you! At your fingertips are a considerable variety of resources for green remodeling, including environmentally friendly products, high quality recycled materials, resource-saving fixtures and appliances, as well as places to recycle your construction, demolition, and land-clearing debris.

From the kitchen to the bathroom, to the backyard and beyond there are sustainable and resource-saving alternatives readily available that you can implement yourself or have installed for you.

In many cases, environmental choices come with financial incentives, including tax credits, coupons and rebates.

Greener Parties, Picnics & Potlucks. Buying from local producers decreases the greenhouse gas emissions that result from the long-distance transport of food. Seasonal farmers markets are open and stocked with everything you will need for the grill and picnic table.

Before stocking up on single-use plates and cups, save money by using reusable and washable plates, cups, silverware, napkins, table clothes and serving dishes.

No recycling bins at the park or campground? Bring a waterproof bag or cardboard box to store and pack-out recyclables. You could even pack-out your leftover food using sealable to-go containers to bring back and compost at home.

  Recycle Your Electronic Waste. A new law in Washington has made it easy and free to recycle televisions, laptops, monitors and computers. For more information or to find drop off center near you, visit www.ecyclewashington.org or call 1-800-RECYCLE.
Read more about e-waste recycling.

  Free Compostable Bag Sample. Shoreline residents can request a free BioBag sample.
To learn more, visit http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/garbage-recycling/biodegradable-bags.asp.


 
Compost Your Meat and Dairy Products. It’s official - you can now put meat, cheese and dairy products in your food scraps and yard debris cart. When you use your food scraps and yard debris cart, you make compost not garbage. Remember liquid fat, grease and recalled food go in the garbage.
Read about King County's "Cube of Food," a visual reminder of the difference you make by recycling food scraps.

 

 

 

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