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Edmonds College hosts annual electronics recycling, paper shredding, and food pantry donation event on March 14

LYNNWOOD – Edmonds College will host an electronics recycling, paper shredding, and food pantry donation event open to the public from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, March 14. This one-stop drive-thru event allows community members to responsibly dispose of electronics, securely shred sensitive documents, and support the Edmonds College Food Pantry

Stewart Sinning distributes boxes of stuffing during Edmonds College’s Thanksgiving food giveaway. Along with electronics recycling and paper shredding, Edmonds College staff will accept non-perishable food and monetary donations for the food pantry on Saturday, March 14.  (Miranda Shook / Edmonds College)

The event will be held on the Edmonds College campus in parking lots E and F. Attendees should enter via 68th Ave. W and 200th St. SW; directional signs will be posted to guide traffic.


Electronics Recycling: What’s Free vs. Fee

Through a partnership with E-Waste, LLC, guests can recycle most major personal electronics at no cost.

  • FREE Items: Computers, laptops, monitors, TVs, cell phones, game consoles, and tablets.
  • $5 Service Fee: Printers, VCRs, stereos, DVD players, speakers, and other small household electronics.
  • Note: Styrofoam will not be accepted at this event.

Secure Document Shredding

To help prevent identity theft, professional shredding stations will be on-site.

  • Limit: Up to four file boxes of paper per household.
  • Capacity: This service is first-come, first-served and will conclude once the shredding truck reaches maximum capacity.

Supporting the Edmonds College Food Pantry

While cleaning out your home, help us restock our shelves. The Edmonds College Green Team will be collecting:

About the Partnership

This event is proudly sponsored by the Edmonds College Green Team, E-Waste, LLC, and the City of Lynnwood. The Green Team is a student-led initiative dedicated to empowering the campus and the greater Lynnwood community to adopt sustainable, healthy practices that protect our environment for future generations.


Event Details at a Glance:

  • When: Saturday, March 14, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Where: Edmonds College, Parking Lots E & F
  • Map: edmonds.edu/parking
  • Questions regarding electronics: Contact E-Waste, LLC at 425.239.4118 or visit www.e-wastes.com.

Edmonds College | edmonds.edu

The college serves approximately 16,000 students annually, including approximately 600 international students from about 50 countries. The college currently offers four bachelor of applied science degrees, one bachelor of science degree, 66 associate degrees, and 111 professional certificates in 30 programs of study.  The college operates two on-campus residence halls housing approximately 400 students. The college has a wide range of comprehensive offerings: College credit in high school, basic education skills to receive a high school diploma/GED or to prepare for college, short-term non-credit training, continuing education, online degrees, and certificates, offered day, night, and weekend. Support services include childcare, a campus food pantry, 211 navigator, and mental health resources. 


Source: Edmonds College

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