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Data-driven insights enhance recycling operations at Recology Image
Data-driven insights enhance recycling operations at Recology

Recology has installed artificial intelligence (AI) robotic sorters from San Francisco-based Glacier at its King County material recovery facility (MRF) in Seattle to improve the quality of the materials the MRF is recovering for recycling and to address material loss. Recycling Today, Apr. 28, 2025.

2025 Recology King County Artist in Residence Program Welcomes Residency Recipients Image
2025 Recology King County Artist in Residence Program Welcomes Residency Recipients

Artist in Residence Program The Recology King County AIR Program is a four-month art and educational residency that provides King County artists administrative support, a stipend, and access to discarded materials from the waste stream to create artwork. During the four-month residency, artists scavenge at the Recology Material Recovery Facility, the North Seattle Transfer Station, […]

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Maple Valley Service Update 2.6

Attention Maple Valley Customers: All regular Thursday scheduled services will be collected today (2/6). Delayed commercial services will be collected as well. Please be sure to place your cart on the curb where it will be readily accessible to our collection trucks. If your road has been plowed, please move your bins past the snowdrift […]

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Artist in Residence Program

The Artist in Residence Program at Recology King County is a unique art and education program that provides King County artists with access to discarded materials, a stipend, and a studio space at the Recology Material Recovery Facility in Seattle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Beyond Waste Bulletin

Look to the Beyond Waste Bulletin for tips on how to use resources wisely, generate waste only as necessary, and learn how to make simple changes that benefit our communities and the environment. Read our latest features and subscribe to have them delivered directly to your inbox.