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  2. North Transfer Station - Wikipedia

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    The North Transfer Station, also known as the North Recycling and Disposal Station, is a municipal waste collection and distribution facility in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located in the Wallingford neighborhood near Gas Works Park and is one of two transfer stations managed by Seattle Public Utilities .

  3. City of Seattle bans throwing batteries in the garbage ... - AOL

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    No more tossing your expired batteries in the trash—you will have to take them to Seattle Public Utilities sites on the north or south side of town, schedule a $5 pickup with the city, or use a ...

  4. Seattle Public Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is a public utility agency of the city of Seattle, Washington, which provides water, sewer, drainage and garbage services for 1.3 million people in King County, Washington. [3] The agency was established in 1997, consolidating the city's Water Department with other city functions. [4]

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  6. Seattle continues glass collection despite blows to local ...

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    (The Center Square) – Seattle Public Utilities is continuing to accept glass recycling collection despite recent setbacks to the local glass recycling industry. The Seattle region’s major ...

  7. Cedar Hills Regional Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The City of Seattle diverted its garbage to the Midway Landfill in Kent in the mid-1970s, but returned to Cedar Hills in 1987. [12] To reduce the burden of garbage disposal at Cedar Hills, Puget Sound Energy proposed the construction of a waste-to-energy incineration plant in 1980, but the proposal was repeatedly declined by the county government.

  8. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Curbside solid waste, recycling, and composting pickup is outsourced by Seattle Public Utilities to Waste Management, Inc and Recology. Non-garbage waste is processed by other companies; [359] since 2015, curbside collection of food waste for composting in Seattle has been mandatory to offer to all households. [360]

  9. USAgain - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Seattle in 1999 and has since expanded to over 10,000 collection sites in 15 states. USAgain is now headquartered in West Chicago, IL. In 2015, USAgain collected 50 million pounds of textiles for reuse and recycling. [1]