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Trash, Recycling and Yard Trim. Montgomery County has a dual-stream recycling program for residents of single-family homes and townhomes that receive County-provided recycling collection services.
- Bulk Trash
Have more questions about collection and disposal of bulk...
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bricks, cinderblocks, rocks, rubble. building materials -...
- Electronics
Montgomery County residents and businesses may recycle...
- Aiming For Zero Waste
Montgomery County is taking steps to close the incinerator...
- Bulk Trash
Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for the Years 2020 through 2029. Adopted by County Council of Montgomery County, Maryland Resolution Number 19-1008 dated October 12, 2021.
Have more questions about collection and disposal of bulk trash? Call the Montgomery County Customer Service Center at 311 (or 240-777-0311).
bricks, cinderblocks, rocks, rubble. building materials - trash. cabinets for trash disposal, doors for trash disposal (non-metal), drywall, fiberglass and cellulose insulation, linoleum flooring for trash disposal, lumber for trash disposal, plywood for trash disposal, PVC pipes, sheetrock, sinks for trash disposal, tile for trash disposal ...
MaterialExamplesammo, firearms, gunsasbetos, ceiling tiles, floor tiles, ...fireplace ashesbasketball backboard, basketball hoopsMontgomery County residents and businesses may recycle electronics by bringing these items to the Shady Grove Processing Facility and Transfer Station. Our electronics drop-off is open daily, and is located in the Recycling Area of the Transfer Station site.
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The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Recycling and Resource Management Division estimates that approximately 89,000 tons of food waste, or food scraps, were disposed in the waste in Montgomery County, MD last year.