Thursday, September 09, 2010

Recycling Events in January

- E-Cycling Event, Saturday, January 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Whole Foods in Bethesda.

- Recycling Discussion Forums for Multi-Family Property Managers and Owners, Wed., January 13 from 8-9:30 a.m.

- Introduction to Choices for Sustainability, Wed., Jan. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m.

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Chevy Chase Bank
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   of Capital One
Councilmember George Leventhal
Donohoe Construction Company

Consolidated Green Services

  
Leader
Reznick Group
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
Bethesda Magazine
Nasuti & Hinkle
Creative Parties
Amicus Green
Capitol Office Solutions
Potomac Floor Covering, Inc.
Associated Electric, LLC
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    Referral Woodworking
    Park Clean, MD
    EnergyPro LLC
  

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Burness Communications
The Gazette
EarthShare
Bethesda Hyatt
Standard Solar
MOM's Organic Market
Phillips & Company
OLS Trading
Perfect Settings
Bray & Scarff
Atdeco
My Home Repair
Metropolitan Engineering
Complete Building Services
   Small Business
   Clean Currents
   Beta Data
   Consultance Business Solutions
   IMC Water Coolers
   Larry Sauer Design
   ArtForm Business Solutions
   SweetGreen
   Go Towels
   Smith Design Consulting

  
Sandy Spring Classic Homes

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Recycling and Sustainable Materials

Recycling and Sustainable Materials

 

Overview

Fact: Most of what we throw out could be recycled. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle – in that order!

Reducing your consumption and reusing products limits the use of natural resources. Recycling paper, plastic, aluminum, scrap metal and a range of household and office materials prevents these items from filling up landfills and polluting soils and water. Recycling also reduces the amount of natural resources extracted, by replacing virgin materials with recycled materials in the manufacturing process.

Creating products from recycled materials also requires less energy, which in turn produces fewer climate-harming emissions. So recycling saves energy and helps reduce the impact of climate change. It’s a win-win solution!

Recycling Locally

Montgomery County’s Division of Solid Waste Services makes it easy for county residents to recycle a wide range of materials through its comprehensive and convenient programs and resources. The county provides information about how to recycle everything from plastic bottles to cooking oil, as well as learn how to reduce their overall waste. A variety of services and resources for businesses and residents are available, including:

  • County recycling bins for curbside collection.

  • Waste reduction tips.

  • Recycling volunteer program

  • Business recycling handbook.

  • Recycling information for property managers.

Working Group Agenda

The Bethesda Green Recycling and Sustainable Materials working group , recommends and manages the implementation of projects that reduce landfill waste, pollution, and toxic materials by optimizing the use of reclaimed, recycled and environmentally friendly materials. Through programs and events such as E-Cycling Day, the working group hopes to provide valuable opportunities and information to area residents and businesses about recycling and sustainable materials.

Get involved with recycling programs and events through the Bethesda Green Recycling & Sustainable Materials Working Group. (link to work groups)

Case Studies/Successes

  • E-cycling Day – Bethesda Green sponsors two E-cycling (that’s Electronics Recycling) events every year. Find out what and when you can recycle at these events.

  • Public Recycling Bins in Bethesda – Bethesda Green and Bethesda Urban Partnership have teamed up to place 15 recycling bins in downtown Bethesda.

  • Recycling 101 – In partnership with Montgomery County, Bethesda Green regularly sponsors overview programs drawing dozens of attendees who learn about the county’s recycling services.

Learn More

  • Recycling Resources – Check our Resources section for helpful links.

  • Search our site using key words with the search tool.

 

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Recycling and Sustainable Materials:  Learn all about how to recycle locally in Montgomery County, Maryland, and find out what Bethesda Green is doing regarding recycling and sustainable materials. Read about our recycling successes and find links to more recycling resources.

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