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SNCW WASTE WIZARD

The magical marmot is here to help you recycle, repurpose, donate or properly dispose of any material in Chelan and Douglas County.

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It doesn't have to be a mystery. The Waste Wizard will give you the knowledge to become a Waste Wizard yourself!

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Thank you to our sponsors:

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Have questions or suggestions for things to add to the Waste Wizard? We want to hear from you! Please send your feedback to wastewizard@sustainablencw.org. If the Spanish translation does not work, please try using a different internet browser.

The Waste Wizard is a comprehensive search tool for residents of Chelan and Douglas counties. Search for anything you're looking to recycle, donate, or properly get rid of, like household hazardous waste. Get ideas for reuse, or advice on composting in the greater Wenatchee valley.  

The Waste Wizard was created by Sustainable NCW staff and volunteers in early 2022 with funding coming 100% from generous local donors, especially through the Community Foundation of NCW's GiveNCW campaign in fall 2021.

Did you find this tool helpful? You can support this ongoing resource, by becoming a member of Sustainable NCW for just $35 / year. Have a local website that you'd like the Wizard widget embedded on? Email us at wastewizard@sustainablencw.org to inquire. 
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Thank you to our Platinum Sponsor: 

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We have the incredible opportunity to live in the homelands of the P'Squosa / Wenatchi people. The importance of acknowledging the true history of this land cannot be overstated. Thank you to our valley's first stewards. To learn more, visit the Indigenous Roots & Reparation Foundation. 
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