Baltimore, Maryland - 21205 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore City Department of Public Works Recycling Center
6101 Bowleys Ln
Baltimore, MD 21206
American Disposal Services
Baltimore, MD 21297
The Shred Mill
7110 Commercial Ave
Baltimore, MD 21237
Terrapin Recycling LLC
7600 Rolling Mill Rd
Baltimore, MD 21224
BumbleJunk
7964 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21224
Modern Junk & Salvage
1423 N Fremont Ave
Baltimore, MD 21217
Northwest Refuse Service
2001 Windsor Ave
Baltimore, MD 21217
Baltimore Scrap
3000 Vera St
Baltimore, MD 21226
Emanuel Tire
1300 Moreland Ave
Baltimore, MD 21216
United Iron & Metal Llc
909 Millington Ave
Baltimore, MD 21223
Waste Management
3545 Fairfield Rd
Curtis Bay, MD 21226
World Recycling
2740 Wilmarco Ave
Baltimore, MD 21223
Owl Metals Inc
1936 Rettman Ln
Dundalk, MD 21222
JunkItAllToday Junk Removal
Baltimore, MD 21209
Western Acceptance Facility
3310 Transway Rd
Halethorpe, MD 21227
Aftermath Services
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Veteran Compost
328 Bush Chapel Rd
Aberdeen, MD 21001
Bio-One
1415 H St NE
DC, DC 20002
Compost Crew
Bethesda, MD 20817
Bates Trucking Company
8100 Alban Rd
Springfield, VA 22158
Steri-Clean
5600 Nursery Rd
Dover, PA 17315
Precision Recyclers Inc
104 S 18th St
Harrisburg, PA 17104
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