Drop off hard-to-recycle items at this collection event.
Hosted by Eastside Catholic School, this recycling event is a joint effort between the City of Sammamish and the City of Issaquah. Partners include Eastside Catholic School, WA State Department of Ecology, King County Solid Waste Division, King County Hazardous Waste Management Program, PaintCare, and the E-Cycle Washington Program. The event takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; no vehicles can enter after 3 p.m. Please pack your items so they can be removed quickly from your vehicle.
Items for Collection
Tires
-Limit 6 passenger tires (18 inches and below) per household, free of charge.
-Additional tires are $3 each for off rim and $6 for all passenger tires on rims.
-Large truck tires are $15 each for off rim and $30 for truck tires on rims.
-No oversized tires will be accepted,
-All payments must be made in cash.
Electronic/Computer Equipment/TV Sets
-DVD players, VCRs, stereo equipment, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, and cellular phones.
-Computers, computer monitors, laptops, mice, keyboards, tablets, and e-readers,
-TV sets encased in plastic, wood console, sets encased in wood, and big screen TVs accepted,
-Please remember to remove all personal information from electronic devices prior to collection,
-For free regular collection of computer, monitors, and televisions please visit EcycleWA.org.
Lead Acid Batteries
-Car, truck, marine, motorcycle, and sealed lead acid batteries will be accepted.
-Alkaline Batteries
-AAAA, AAA, AA, A, B, C, and D cell alkaline batteries will all accepted.
-No rechargeable, cell phone, nicad , or lithium-ion (like tool or vape batteries) batteries will not be accepted.
-Please visit Call2Recycle.org for more battery recycling options.
Rain Barrel, Compost, and Worm Bin Sale ($30 for each, cash only)
-Rain Barrels: Green or beige area available for purchase. Rain barrels capture water from a roof and hold it for later use such as on lawns, gardens, or indoor plants. This conserves water, saves money, and reduces water runoff.
-Compost Bins: Backyard compost bins allow you to easily turn food and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil or mulch that can be used in home gardens or lawns.
-Worm Bins: Also referred to as vermicomposting, worm bins are another way to turn household food waste into compost. These bins are simple to assemble and can be stored in or outside. -Items made from recycled plastic.
-All items for sale at $30 and can only be purchased with cash. ---Please provide exact change.
-Items are limited in supply.
Questions? Contact Sam Tarvin, Solid Waste Program Analyst at
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