Bothell recycler faces $3.4 million penalty for operating without certificate

LACEY—The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission filed a complaint against DTG Enterprises, Inc. (d/b/a DTG Recycling or DTG) for violating state law by engaging in business as a solid waste collection company without the required certificate between Jan. 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023.

DTG, a Bothell-based company founded in 1999, is the largest recycler of commercial, industrial, construction, and demolition waste in the Pacific Northwest, serving across Washington state.

In January 2017, DTG received a Common Carrier Permit, which does not allow solid waste collection and disposal. From 2020 through 2023, UTC staff received complaints about DTG’s operations, including the transport and disposal of solid waste. UTC Staff communicated with DTG about the violations with clear instructions on becoming compliant and attached an application for a solid waste certificate. The application was not submitted until July 2024.

In its investigation, UTC found that DTG collected and received 186,898 tons of waste for disposal in Snohomish County, between Jan. 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023. By doing so, DTG committed 3,389 violations of RCW 81.77.040 when it knowingly transported 3,389 loads of residual solid waste from its material recovery facility to Snohomish County solid waste facilities…

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