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Mandatory Organics Recycling: Kirkland vs Seattle

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland, WA

King County

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle SMC 21.36.083 prohibits placing food scraps and compostable paper in garbage carts citywide. Single-family homes, multifamily buildings, and businesses must subscribe to food and yard waste service since the 2015 mandate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
Code-SMC 21.36.083
Effective-January 2015
Applies to-All generators
Processor-Cedar Grove
Commercial fine-$50 per container

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Kirkland FAQ

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Seattle FAQ

What goes in the food and yard waste cart?

All food scraps including meat, dairy, bones, and produce; food-soiled paper; pizza boxes; coffee filters; and yard debris. No plastic, glass, or compostable plastic except certified products.

Does my apartment building have to provide compost bins?

Yes. SMC 21.36 requires multifamily buildings to provide food and yard waste service for tenants. Buildings without service can be cited and fined by SPU.

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