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Whether you're at home, at work or somewhere in between, recycled materials are present in almost everything we use. As the recycling industry grows, technology is rapidly improving. More of what was once seen as trash can now be considered recycling. You are welcome to check out the donation and recycling directories for more options with private and non-profit organizations.

If you're a business, please see our recycling and donation directories as well as other resources for implementing waste reduction and recycling in your office. This directory contains an extensive list of recyclers operating in Maryland. The companies listed have provided their information to mdrecycles.org in order to make it easier for your business to recycle.
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This directory contains an extensive list of recyclers operating in Maryland. The companies listed have provided their information to mdrecycles.org in order to make it easier for your business to recycle. We make no representation as to the quality or nature of services provided. Please contact the company directly to confirm their information before delivering materials to them.
Do you have items you think might be recyclable but don't know where they can go? This directory lists businesses and organizations operating in Maryland who take all sorts of items your business or household no longer wants. The businesses listed have provided their information to mdrecycles.org and we make no representation as to the quality or nature of services provided.
Please utilize these free manufacturer take-back locations listed below to ensure the recycling of your used televisions and monitors. Note that these locations are subject to change. Please confirm with a specific location before drop-off. Products recycled for a $25 fee per item: Computer Monitors, Tube TVs smaller than 32", Flat Panel TVs (LCD, Plasma, LED smaller than 50"), Portable TVs.
Maryland Recycling Network (MRN) represents individuals and organizations from every facet of recycling who join together to promote the 3 "R's" of recycling - sustainable reduction, reuse and recycling of materials otherwise destined for disposal. National Recycling Coalition (NRC) is the lead national organization responsible for promoting recycling throughout the United States.
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. is the trade association of the scrap processing and recycling industry, representing 1,400 companies that process, broker, and industrially consume scrap commodities, including metals, paper, plastics, glass, rubber and textiles.
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