From outgrown clothes to empty toothpaste tubes, it can be tricky to know how to dispose of certain items. This page shares trusted local and national resources to help families recycle and reduce waste.
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Local Resources
- City of Seattle’s “Where Items Go” Tool: Use this tool to look up how to dispose of hundreds of items, including recycling, compost, and landfill options.
- King County’s Threadcycle Program: Find clothing and shoe recycling locations.
- Nordstrom BEAUTY CYCLE: Recycle empty beauty and cosmetic packaging at participating locations.
National Resources
- TerraCycle Recycling program: TerraCycle offers free drop-off recycling programs for items not accepted in curbside recycling.
- Squeeze pouches: you can find a drop-off location
- Oral care: A lot of dental offices participate in this program as well.
- Drink pouch: you can find a drop-off location
- And more.
- Best Buy: Best Buy accepts many electronics for recycling, including computers, cables, and small devices.