Seattle Public Utilities Removes Over 4 Million Pounds of Waste in 2024, Community Engagement Grows.

Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025 6:36 pm ET1min read

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) collected 4.1 million pounds of litter and waste in 2024, totaling 13.8 million pounds from 2022 to 2024. Volunteer hours for SPU's Adopt a Street program grew by 21% in 2024, and the new All Hands Neighborhood Cleanup Series brought together 350 volunteers who removed over 250,000 pounds of trash. These accomplishments are highlighted in the Seattle Clean City Community Impact Report for 2024.

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has once again demonstrated its commitment to maintaining the cleanliness and vibrancy of Seattle's public spaces. In 2024, the utility collected a remarkable 4.1 million pounds of litter, illegally dumped items, and other waste, bringing the total from 2022 to 2024 to an impressive 13.8 million pounds [1]. This significant reduction in waste is a testament to the collective efforts of SPU employees, community volunteers, and partnerships with other city departments.

The impact of these efforts was further amplified by the increased participation in SPU's volunteer programs. The Adopt a Street program, in which residents take responsibility for cleaning up a specific street or area, experienced a 21% growth in donated hours in 2024 [1]. Additionally, the introduction of the All Hands Neighborhood Cleanup Series brought together over 350 volunteers across ten events, resulting in the removal of over 250,000 pounds of trash [1].

The success of these initiatives is not only measured in pounds of waste removed but also in the positive impact they have on Seattle's diverse communities. By fostering collaboration and engagement, SPU is creating healthier, safer, and more thriving neighborhoods for all residents [1].

Mayor Bruce Harrell expressed his pride in the progress made, stating, "This report underscores the power of our One Seattle values in action that is keeping Seattle clean and vibrant" [1]. SPU General Manager and CEO Andrew Lee shared similar sentiments, emphasizing the utility's commitment to the environment and removing trash from public spaces [1].

In conclusion, Seattle Public Utilities' 2024 clean city accomplishments serve as a shining example of the power of community-driven initiatives. By removing millions of pounds of waste, engaging residents in cleanup efforts, and fostering innovative programs, SPU is creating a cleaner, brighter future for all Seattleites.

References:
[1] Seattle Public Utilities. (2025, March 5). Seattle Public Utilities Highlights Clean City Accomplishments in 2024 Impact Report. Retrieved from https://atyourservice.seattle.gov/2025/03/05/seattle-public-utilities-highlights-clean-city-accomplishments-in-2024-impact-report/

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