As acceptable materials on the county website s recycling collection.
Baltimore county recycling containers.
Debris bulk trash recycling ecycling drop off locations.
Containers foil cereal and other paperboard boxes cardboard aseptic and gable top containers books plastic bags bagged together plastic bottles 1 7 magazines and catalogs newspapers office paper junk mail plastic.
Baltimore county officials revealed this week that the county.
Baltimore county s only active landfill eastern sanitary landfill is already more than half full.
We want to be your one call recycling center.
Recycling containers can include any of the following.
The recycling division is responsible for promoting recycling and waste prevention reduction and reuse.
Letting us handle your recycling needs will not only create cost savings but will also reduce your solid waste footprint.
Learn more about how we can preserve the life of the county s landfill by reducing our waste and recycling as much as possible.
We also provide other services such as repairs office moving and shred truck rentals.
Recycling only stickers are available and can be applied to any receptacle used to contain recyclables.
Recycling is different from household garbage it is generally clean paper bottles and cans so a container with a lid is not required though they are available for our 25 gallon recycling bins.
Call the recycling office at 410 396 4511 and one will be mailed to you.
Baltimore county has inked a ten year recycling agreement with a pennsylvania company that will see the county s glass recycling turn into new glass containers the county said thursday.
World recycling provides a drop off service for commercial cardboard and paper.
This includes catalogs magazines junk mail newspapers and non metallic wrapping paper cardboard and paperboard boxes including cereal boxes without liners and frozen food packaging.
Clean paper all colors and types.
Placing the items in their recycling bins.
Countless bottles cans milk jugs bleach containers and other recyclables are compacted and stacked in a large warehouse section of baltimore county s recycling facility in cockeysville.