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Event Recycling
Event Recycling – About the Law
Washington’s Recycling Law requires beverage vendors at official gatherings and events to provide recycling for single-serving plastic, glass and aluminum containers. Event Organizers are also responsible for monitoring and servicing recycling bins during events, and having the recycled items hauled to a Recycling & Disposal Station. View the event recycling flyer (PDF).
Is my event covered by the law?
Events where authorization to hold the event is approved, recognized, or issued by a government, public body, or authority, including but not limited to fairs, musical concerts, athletic games, festivals, tournaments, or any other formal or ceremonial event, during which beverages are sold by a vendor or vendors in single-use aluminum cans, glass bottles or plastic bottles.
Why is event recycling important?
Encouraging recycling at your event is not only good for the environment but also saves you money through lower garbage disposal costs.
What is recycled at events?
Typically the following is collected: plastic bottles, aluminum cans, tin cans, glass bottles, cardboard, newspaper, and paper event programs/schedules
What can’t be recycled?
The following items are NOT accepted in event recycling bins: plastic food containers, coffee cups, straws, cigarette packages, food, and animal waste.
Where to find help
The following are examples of vendors that provide recycling bins for sale, and bin rental and disposal of recyclables. Seattle Public Utilities does not endorse any specific product or service provider.
How do I get started?
The size of your event will determine your course of action.
- • Large Events (> 500 attendees, large commercial festivals and events)
- • Small Events (< 500 attendees, small community gatherings).
Related Links
Recycling & Disposal Stations
Links to other sites
Allied Waste
CleanScapes
Cedar Grove
Waste Management
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