Archive for 'waste reduction'
Compost Holiday Greens
Seattle residents can compost trees and greens free of charge between December 26, 2011 and January 9, 2012. At Recycling & Disposal Stations Trees should not exceed eight feet in length and must be free of decoration so they can be turned into compost for local parks and gardens. Trunks should not exceed four inches [...]
[More]Posted: December 27th, 2011 under Greenspace, waste reduction.
Seattle Public Library hosts ‘Urban Self-Reliance” workshops
The Seattle Public Library will host 17 workshops as part of the “Urban Self-Reliance” series in September and October at several Library locations. Learn how to live a more practical, sustainable life by growing and preserving your own food, using a bike as a healthy and economical means of transportation and more. More info can [...]
[More]Posted: September 13th, 2011 under Community Connection, food & urban ag, Greenspace, Transportation, waste reduction.
SPU asking for customer feedback
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is reaching out to the public to ask their thoughts on on plans to reduce waste and improve recycling, food and yard waste composting, and other solid waste services. How we manage our waste (both individually and on a municipal level) is a critical component to our overall environmental impact. The [...]
[More]Posted: September 1st, 2011 under Climate change, waste reduction, Water.
Your thoughts on less waste
Did you know that the City’s current goal is to reach 70 percent recycling in the residential sector by 2025? Could we reach that goal by 2022 instead? Now’s your chance to let Seattle Public Utilities know what you think of the draft update to the Solid Waste Management Plan. The Plan, last updated in [...]
[More]Posted: August 15th, 2011 under Greenspace, waste reduction.
Act Now to Opt-Out of Phone Book Delivery!
17,500 tons of unwanted paper—100 pounds per household—delivered each year! The City of Seattle now offers a free and simple online registry system that will allow Seattle residents and businesses to choose whether they receive yellow pages phone books. But you need to act fast if you want to opt out. Your opt out [...]
[More]Posted: May 5th, 2011 under Greenspace, waste reduction.



