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- WM | Waste Management Recycling Services
WM is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management, offering services such as garbage collection, recycling pickup and dumpster rental
- Recycling Servicesㅤ | Baltimore City Department of Public Works
When you recycle, it helps to protect Baltimore City's environment and our region by reducing trash, preventing pollution, decreasing emissions of greenhouse gases that affect our climate, and reducing the number of items that are dumped into our landfills or would need to be incinerated
- Trash and Recycling Drop-Off Centers - Baltimore County Government
All three drop-off centers, including the Eastern Sanitary Landfill, are currently in service with normal operating hours (including the usual holiday schedule) Yard material brought to County drop-off centers for recycling must be contained in paper bags
- Waste Diversion in Maryland Home - Department of the Environment
The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) promotes and encourages waste diversion across the State of Maryland Waste diversion combines both recycling and source reduction activities
- Baltimore, MD Trash Pickup Recycling | Republic Services
Republic Services is a leader in recycling and non-hazardous solid waste disposal We have waste services in Baltimore and the nearby area For regularly scheduled recycling and trash pickup, dumpster rental, and more, contact us to get started
- Residential Recycling Centers | Baltimore City Department of Public Works
Our Residential Recycling Centers are free of charge for city residents to dispose of recyclable items and household waste
- Solid Waste Management - Baltimore County Government
Search the Accepted Materials Directory to find out what type of materials are accepted at each drop-off center, including household hazardous waste Submit a service request or complaint to the Bureau of Solid Waste online We'll investigate your concern and contact you soon
- A county-by-county guide to Christmas tree recycling
We know Christmas hasn't happened yet, but for the planners out there, here is the information on how your county recycles those trees
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