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Female-led business tackles hazardous cleanup challenges

August 06, 2024 | Auburn, King County, Washington


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Female-led business tackles hazardous cleanup challenges
On July 30th, the Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Pacific Northwest Bile, a business dedicated to the cleanup of hazardous materials, including drugs and biohazardous waste. Located on West Valley Highway, the company has been operational for five years and is notable for being female-owned, a fact that was highlighted during the event.

The business employs a team of 11 staff members, all of whom have undergone extensive training to safely handle the challenging and often dangerous materials they encounter. The grand opening attracted a significant turnout, reflecting community support and interest in the vital services provided by Pacific Northwest Bile. This event underscores the growing recognition of female entrepreneurs in industries that require specialized skills and training.

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