Our King County transfer stations accept a wide range of materials for disposal and recycling.

Our King County transfer stations accept a wide range of materials for disposal and recycling.
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Scratching your head on where to dispose of post-cleanout clutter? Our King County transfer stations accept a wide range of materials for disposal and recycling. That includes:
✅Appliances
✅Damaged clothing, shoes or linens
✅Fluorescent light bulbs
✅Metal scrap (lawnmowers, BBQ grills, etc.)
✅Wood
✅Yard waste
✅Mattresses
And more! Check out our guide for a full list of accepted items by station. https://kingcounty.gov/…/KC_transfer_station-services…

You must live or work within our 37-city serivice area, which doesn’t include the cities of Seattle or Milton, to access services.

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