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Drive-thru Tires/Appliance/Electronics & Paper Shredding Event

Sat, Sep 14

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Federal Way

Recycle your tires, appliance, electronics and sensitive documents!

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Drive-thru Tires/Appliance/Electronics & Paper Shredding Event
Drive-thru Tires/Appliance/Electronics & Paper Shredding Event

Time & Location

Sep 14, 2024, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Federal Way, 1700 S 340th Pl, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA

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Free Recycling Event:

Tire Recycling

Residents can bring up to 10 tires for free recycling.  - Only car and light truck tires are accepted - Tires can be on or off rims - Do not bring tires from businesses, semi-trucks or heavy equipment

Appliances

Residents can drop off up to 3 large appliances for free. Accepted materials include: - Refrigerator & freezer - Washer and Dryer - Microwave - Small appliances (blenders, coffee makers, etc…) - Stove - Air Conditioner - Dehumidifier

Electronics

Free recycling of old small to medium-sized electronics. Accepted materials include: - Phones - Keyboards - Stereo equipment - Computer accessories - Gaming consoles - Cords and cables - Cable/streaming boxes - Miscellaneous electronics

Ecycle Washington materials accepted: - Televisions - Computers - Laptops - Monitors - Tablets - E-readers - Portable DVD players

Document Shredding: Bring your confidential documents for shredding an a secure and environmentally friendly manner. Guidelines: - Limit 5 files boxes or paper bags per event - Documents are securely shredded on site. No pre-shredded paper - Arrive with your documents in the trunk/back of your vehicle. For your  convenience and safety, please stay in your vehicle while we unload your  documents - Load documents for shredding so they are the last to be dropped off.

Funded in part by support from King County Solid Waste Division and Washington Department of Ecology.

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