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Recycling and Hazardous Waste

A simple goal - recycling everything that can be recycled

Reduce, Recycle & Reuse

The Port's hazardous waste reduction and recycling programs at both the Seaport and Sea-Tac Airport prevent pollution by managing the use of hazardous materials, reducing the amount of hazardous waste created, and proactively recycling.

Education is key to effective recycling. The Port has programs in place to educate both its employees and its many tenants.

The Port recycles:
antifreeze asphalt aluminum cans
batteries brochures cardboard
catalogs coffee filters coffee grounds
computers cooking oils concrete s
contaminated soil copier cartridges fluorescent bulbs
glass magazines metal
motor oil newspapers pallets
paper parking stubs plastic bottles
polystyrene plastic scrap metals scrap wire
scrap wood shrink wrap stretch film
tea bags wood dunnage yard waste

All the recycling companies we work with are licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency and/or the appropriate state regulatory agency and have air quality permits from the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.

Success is Measured in Tons

The scales show our progress. In 2001, the Seaport Division collected more than 11.9 tons of material for recycling, including nearly 81,000 gallons of oil and gasoline.

Sea-Tac Airport increased recycling tonnage by 380% in the last year, decreasing the tonnage sent to landfill by 30%.

Hazardous Waste at Sea-Tac Airport - Reduced Almost 90% in Just Five Years

In 1995, the Airport used nearly 37 tons of hazardous waste a year; today we use about three-and-a-half tons, or a reduction of almost 90%.

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