Thursday, September 20, 2007

Maryland Recycles

1-800-GOT-JUNK? located in Baltimore removes and accepts all non-hazardous, non-liquid waste, debris, or household junk.
Best Buy's recycling program allows you to drop-off old and unwanted electronics during special collection weekends.
Biomedical Waste Services in Baltimore picks up items such as batteries, electronics, dental mercury, fluorescent lamps, motor oil, anti-freeze, paper, mercury thermometers (no radioactive waste is accepted).
CDM E-Cycling located in Baltimore recycles refurbished electronics such as computers, wire, phones, televisions, scanners, printers, monitors, etc..
Learn Shop, Inc. in Maryland donates used items such as school/art supplies, computers, tools, sports equipment, automobiles to underprivileged children.
Office Depot collects and recycles cell phones and rechargeable batteries.
Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc. located in Baltimore accepts used computers, clothing, wooden furniture, and small appliances.

*These are just a few local Maryland recyclers. If you have any materials that you want to give away or get rid of (when moving, cleaning, etc.) then you should consider contacting a local company that can reuse and recycle your products. For a list of more local listing you can always visit: mdrecycles.org

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