Chesapeake City, Maryland - 21915 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Chesapeake City, Maryland
Waste Industries
604 Cannery Ave
Townsend, DE 19734
Veteran Compost
328 Bush Chapel Rd
Aberdeen, MD 21001
The Delaware Recycling Center
1101 Lambson Ln
New Castle, DE 19720
Waste Masters Solutions
19 Davidson Ln
New Castle, DE 19720
Precision Recyclers Inc
104 S 18th St
Harrisburg, PA 17104
B R Kreider & Son
63 Kreider Ln
Manheim, PA 17545
Evergreen Waste Services
Hockessin, DE 19707
Geppert Recycling
4000 Pulaski Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Maryland Recycled Creations
112 S Main St
North East, MD 21901
Bates Trucking Company
8100 Alban Rd
Springfield, VA 22158
All County Trash
239 Joseph Biggs Memorial Hwy
Rising Sun, MD 21911
Delguerico's Wrecking & Salvage
2895 Grouse Ln
Riegelsville, PA 18077
Diamond State Recycling
1600 Bowers St
Wilmington, DE 19802
BumbleJunk
7964 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21224
Knight Hauling
2508 Dorval Rd
Wilmington, DE 19810
Opdenaker Trash & Recycling Services
8 Elm Ave
Aston, PA 19014
Econ Refuse
140 Nottingham Rd
Nottingham, PA 19362
Delaware Auto Salvage
469 Old Airport Rd
New Castle, DE 19720
PAR-Recycle Works
342 E Walnut Ln
Philadelphia, PA 19144
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Top 50 Things To Recycle and Reuse
When most people think of recycling, they think about recycling things such as aluminum cans, plastic water bottles and plastic grocery bags. But in reality, you can recycle almost anything. Here is a list of 53 common things you can recycle.
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State Electronics Recycling Programs and Policies
Find state run recycling centers near you.
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How and Why would I Compost
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping.
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping. Compost is just as good or better than commericial fertilizers. It also doesn't cost anything to create compost because it's made with the organic waste you produce.
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Tips About Water Conservation
The best way by far to lower the planet's need for water is water conservation. Using less water has a chain reaction effect by using less energy for heating water and treating sewage. Using less water, especially hot water, also saves electricity which in turn saves water because the production of electricity itself uses a good deal of water.