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Recycling Requirements: Federal Way vs Kent

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Kent, WA?

Federal Way and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Federal Way provides curbside recycling to all single-family residences at no extra charge through Waste Management. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, glass, metal cans, and plastic bottles and tubs.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent provides curbside recycling to all single-family residences at no extra charge. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, glass bottles, metal cans, and plastic bottles and tubs per Republic Services guidelines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WayKent
CostFree with garbage subscriptionFree with garbage subscription
AcceptedPaper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastic 1-5Paper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastic 1-5
Not AcceptedPlastic bags, Styrofoam, electronicsPlastic bags, Styrofoam, electronics
Yard WasteSeparate cart, weekly in seasonSeparate green cart, weekly in season

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Federal Way FAQ

Can I recycle plastic bags in my Federal Way cart?

No. Plastic bags jam sorting equipment and are not accepted in curbside carts. Return clean plastic bags and film to grocery store drop-off bins such as Safeway or Fred Meyer.

Do I need to separate glass in Federal Way?

No. Federal Way uses single-stream recycling, so glass bottles and jars go in the same cart as paper, metal, and plastic. Rinse them first to avoid contamination.

Kent FAQ

Can I recycle plastic bags in my Kent recycling cart?

No. Plastic bags jam the sorting machinery and are not accepted in curbside carts. Return clean plastic bags and film to grocery store drop-off bins like Safeway or Fred Meyer.

Do I need to separate glass in Kent?

No. Kent uses single-stream recycling, so glass bottles and jars go in the same cart as paper, metal, and plastic. Rinse them first to avoid contamination.

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