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Seattle Public Utilities and WM Award Five Organizations 2025 ReThink Waste Grants

On November 19, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and WM announced the recipients of the 2025 ReThink Waste Grants, supporting community-based projects that are designed to prevent waste, promote recycling, composting and advance a circular economy in Seattle. Now in its seventh year, the joint grant program will invest a total of $10,000 in five local organizations leading innovative waste prevention and sustainability efforts.

“Seattle’s residents and organizations continue to demonstrate that local action can drive big change,” said Andrew Lee, General Manager and CEO of Seattle Public Utilities. “Through the ReThink Waste Grants, SPU and WM are helping community innovators put sustainability into practice by reimagining waste as a resource and strengthening our commitment to zero waste.”

Jason Rose, WM area vice president, sees the grants as opportunities for local organizations in WM service areas to work toward their sustainability goals. “Each year we see projects that inspire us with their creativity, practical impact and commitment to reducing waste in our community,” Rose said. 

SPU and WM selected the 2025 ReThink Waste Grant recipients from a competitive pool of Seattle businesses and non-profits within WM’s service area. Each project presents a clear and actionable plan to reduce waste or create new pathways for sustainability. This year’s grantees include:

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Among this year’s grant recipients, Redesign Collective’s ReFabrica initiative stands out for its focus on textile waste – one of the fastest-growing segments of the waste stream. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, annual textile waste generation has grown by more than 80 percent since the 1960s, making it a critical area for waste prevention and reuse innovation.

Through ReFabrica (Spanish for “remanufacture”), Redesign Collective provides workforce training for Latina immigrant women and supports small, local businesses in transforming post-consumer and industrial fabrics into ready-to-sew materials. The program is a model of how circular design can reduce waste while creating economic opportunity.

“Since 2022, Redesign Collective has diverted 5,000 pounds of textiles from Seattle interior design businesses,” said Lisa Hilbert, founder, Redesign Collective. “Through ReFabrica, we are training the workforce our region needs to make reclaimed textiles ready-to-sew for sustainable manufacturing in Seattle.”

Through programs like the ReThink Waste Grants, SPU and WM continue to champion innovative community collaboration that make Seattle a national leader in sustainability and resource recovery.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Seattle Public Utilities

Brad Wong
(206) 446-8267
Brad.Wong@Seattle.gov

WM

Patrick McCarthy
425-393-9923
pmccart2@wm.com

About WM in Seattle

WM is a leading provider of comprehensive recycling and environmental services in the Pacific Northwest and North America. WM provides innovative sustainability solutions and award-winning public outreach to educate and engage businesses and communities to reduce waste and improve recycling. To reduce emissions, WM uses the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard Program to allocate renewable natural gas  to WM trucks serving communities across Washington. For more information, go to wmnorthwest.com.

About Seattle Public Utilities

Seattle Public Utilities fosters healthy people, environment, and economies by partnering with our community to equitably manage water and waste resources for today and for future generations. Every day, SPU delivers essential, life-sustaining water and waste services while protecting public health and our environment to ensure healthy, thriving communities. Learn more at: https://www.seattle.gov/utilities