Plastic Bag, Film, and Mailing Envelope Recycling
Plastic bags cannot be recycled in your curbside recycling containers because they cause significant problems at the recycling facility, wrapping around the machinery and halting sorting operations. You can drop off clean plastic bags and film at special collection locations to be recycled. Plastic bags can also be thrown away in your garbage.
While thin carryout plastic bags are no longer allowed under Washington State's plastic bag ban, you may still be provided thicker plastic bags, which are considered reusable and customers are required to pay for. We encourage you to reuse these bags first, and recycle what you can't reuse.
Drop Off Plastic Bags, Film and Mailing Envelopes for Recycling
What you can bring
Bundle your clean plastic bags and film to return to grocery stores:
- thick plastic carryout bags
- bread bags
- plastic produce bags
- all-plastic mailing envelopes like Amazon bubble mailers (throw away paper-lined bubble mailers) - remove mailing labels
- packaged air bubbles (pop to take up less room)
- bubble wrap
- overwrap (e.g. plastic wrap around paper towels)
- newspaper bags
- dry cleaning bags
All items must be clean, empty and dry. Labels must be removed.
See all accepted items at plasticfilmrecycling.org.
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Where to recycle your plastic bags and film in Kirkland
Many grocery stores accept plastic bags for recycling. Check at your preferred grocery store to see if they accept plastic bags and film for recycling. These locations at Fred Meyer, QFC and Safeway were confirmed to have plastic bag recycling stations as of April 2021 (hover or click for details):
Find more plastic film recycling locations at plasticfilmrecycling.org.
If you discover that one of these containers has moved, please let us know so we can update this page! Send us a message at recycle@kirklandwa.gov or call (425) 587-3812. Thanks!
Where to recycle large amounts of plastic film
If you've accumulated a large amount of plastic bags and film, you can bring it to the Shoreline Transfer Station for free recycling. (Note that you will need to bring proof of King County residence.)