Green your holiday season with King County

Update holiday lighting or other home lighting with energy-efficient LED bulbs, and recycle your old strings of lights at more than 40 locations in King County. The copper in the wires has value for recycling.

“World leaders recently agreed on a monumental global climate accord, and earlier this year King County finalized its ambitious update of its Strategic Climate Action Plan,” said EcoConsumer Tom Watson, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks’ Solid Waste Division. “It all starts with individual actions, and the festive holiday season provides a surprising number of opportunities for conserving resources and addressing climate change.”

Update holiday lighting or other home lighting with energy-efficient LED bulbs, and recycle your old strings of lights at more than 40 locations in King County. The copper in the wires has value for recycling.

Christmas trees can also be recycled! They get turned into compost and mulch through tree-cycling, and King County has just updated its tree-cycling options fact sheet.

Food fuels the holidays, and King County’s comprehensive Green Holidays website includes resources for finding local foods and farmers’ markets, along with preventing and disposing of food waste.

And if you’re feeling crafty, the Green Holidays website, also includes loads of fun ideas for making decorations and gifts from reused and recycled materials.

Editor’s note:
For more information on the Green Holidays campaign or for media interviews, please contact King County EcoConsumer Tom Watson at 206-477-4481 or tom.watson@kingcounty.gov, and enjoy your climate-cooling Green Holidays this year.