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  1. 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. Mixed paper items (paper and cardboard) go into your blue recycling wheeled cart (or in a paper bag, cardboard box, or bundle with twine), and glass ...

  2. Maryland, by October 1, 2021, each owner of an office building that have 150,000 square feet or greater of office space to provide recycling receptacles for the collection of recyclable materials. The office recycling program must include paper, cardboard, metal, and plastic materials.

  3. The County has increased recycling of glass, paper, plastic, tires, electronics, and various construction and demolition materials since 2020. Between 2020 and 2022: Plastic recycling increased by 110%; Construction and Demolition Materials recycling increased by 58%; Tire recycling increased by 32%; Mixed Paper recycling increased by 15%

  4. Reduce.Reuse.Recycle Right. Learn about the County's improved recycling rate, the ongoing expansion of recycling programs, and waste reduction: Montgomery County's Recycling Summary 2022/2023.

  5. Montgomery County Executive Regulation 1-15 requires businesses to recycle, develop a waste reduction and recycling plan, submit an annual report on waste reduction and recycling activities, and ensure containers for all required recyclable materials are available.

  6. We accept paper for recycling. in our curbside recycling collections; at the Shady Grove Processing Facility and Transfer Station; What paper items are accepted? We accept. Political signs or yard signs made of coated paper or coated cardboard are recyclable in the Department of Environmental Protection's mixed paper recycling program.

  7. We accept plastic bottles, containers, tubs, and lids for recycling. in our curbside recycling collections; at the Shady Grove Processing Facility and Transfer Station; What plastic bottles, containers, tubs, and lids are accepted for recycling? Download our plastics postcard for handy reference. See bulky rigid plastics we accept for drop-off