1st Quarter (February) 2024 Enewsletter

Photo above: Student and other activists, with Representative Liz Berry, at Re-WRAP lobby day, January 15, 2024 Legislative process crosses first big “cut off” date Many people describe a “short” legislative session in Olympia, which is 60 days long, as a sprint.  And it sure feels that way with pretty much a constant feeling of…

4th Quarter (November) 2023 Enewsletter

Big kudos to the City of Shoreline for passing an ordinance in August requiring restaurants and coffee shops to provide durable foodware for customers who are dining on-site, and compostable foodware for to-go orders. This supports waste reduction goals in Shoreline’s Climate Action Plan. Shoreline joins the cities of Bellingham, Burien, and Bainbridge Island which have recently passed similar ordinances.

Find out about zero waste weddings, our new farm waste project, and the upcoming holiday party…

3rd Quarter (August) 2023 Enewsletter

Big Battery Bill Passes!

With the 2023 Washington State legislative session completed and just a few bills left for the governor to sign, we want to fill you in about how the zero waste bills fared. Legislative work occurs year-round with on-going policy development and stakeholder outreach, and it all comes to a crescendo on the final day of session, which was April 12 this year. Thank you to all of our terrific partners and to all of you for making this year another success.

2nd Quarter (May) 2023 Enewsletter

Big Battery Bill Passes!

With the 2023 Washington State legislative session completed and just a few bills left for the governor to sign, we want to fill you in about how the zero waste bills fared. Legislative work occurs year-round with on-going policy development and stakeholder outreach, and it all comes to a crescendo on the final day of session, which was April 12 this year. Thank you to all of our terrific partners and to all of you for making this year another success.

1st Quarter (February) 2023 Enewsletter

This is a newsletter full of requests for help from you! See below for needed help with office work party, phthalates sample prep, furniture repair and more! And, especially, we need your help to let your legislators know that you want them to vote yes on the zero waste bills, and not let them be weakened by amendments! We are in a critical week – all of the zero waste bills must be voted out of their house of origin by 5 pm on March 8. We have a wonderful lineup of bills that are in play….

4th Quarter (December) 2022 Enewsletter updated

The holidays are here… and, yes, this is the time of year of intense preparation for the legislative session, which starts January 9. So far, there are 5 zero waste-related bills solidly in the works. They address recycling, compostable products, plastics, right to repair and batteries.

And as you get outdoors this winter, check out gear swaps, rentals, repairs and “used.” No need to spend tons of money for gear you need for outdoor winter fun. And better for the environment if you go zero waste…

4th Quarter (December) 2022 Enewsletter

In addition to holiday excitement, this is the time of year of intense preparation for the legislative session, which starts January 9. So far, there are 5 zero waste-related bills solidly in the works. They address recycling, compostable products, plastics, right to repair and batteries.

And as you get outdoors this winter, check out gear swaps, rentals, repairs and “used.” No need to spend tons of money for gear you need for outdoor winter fun. And better for the environment if you go zero waste…

3rd Quarter (August) 2022 Enewsletter

In 1979, a determined group of activists organized to launch Initiative 61, a Washington State bottle bill (which followed an earlier effort in 1970).  While Initiative 61 failed to garner the votes needed, it inspired those involved to take action to strengthen recycling and reuse in Washington. The dedicated advocates continued meeting, and Washington Citizens for Recycling, today Zero Waste Washington, was born. In September 1982, the organization gained 501(c)(3) status. Through the years, staff and board worked with partners to pilot and test and advocate for cutting edge policies that have led the nation. From the passage of the 1989 Waste Not Washington Act that fostered curbside recycling, to the 1990s law requiring government agencies to use recycled materials, the 2006 E-Cycle Washington Program, the recent Medicine Return, PaintCare and plastic bag and Styrofoam bans, Zero Waste Washington and partners have been a catalyst for real change.

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2nd Quarter (April) 2022 Enewsletter

Furniture repair events are under way! Click through to find out more.

And on the legislative front, this year’s short session was a sprint! In just 60 days, some bills make it but many don’t. We have great news, though. Representative Joe Fitzgibbon’s compost and food waste bill (HB1799) – one of the most comprehensive organics management policies in the nation – was signed into law on March 25.

1st Quarter (February) 2022 Enewsletter

It is exciting and daunting. The remaining zero waste-related bills (terrific bills!) need to get voted out of the House by 5 pm on February 15. These bills build on recent year initiatives to address reducing methane gas and increasing composting, recycling batteries, and gaining right to repair. Our big priority bill – the RENEW Act – did not make it this year. But other bills are still chugging forward.