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Motorola Offers Take-Back of its Branded Enterprise Mobility Equipment in U.S.
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:28:00 GMT
Motorola has established a take-back recycling program for its U.S. Enterprise Mobility Solutions (EMS) customers to help them responsibly dispose of used equipment. This includes all Motorola-branded enterprise mobility equipment, such as mobile and more
Funding boost for recycling facilities
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:53:00 GMT
Environment Minister is to provide a further â¬5.6m for local authorities to support the operating costs of recycling facilities. Some â¬6.4m was allocated between July and December of last year. The money will be used to help local authorities in more
California Recycling Centers Close, Eliminating 'Green' Jobs
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:33:00 GMT
Recycling centers across California are closing, and scores of troubled youths are being tossed from "green" jobs onto unemployment rolls in the wake of Sacramento's raid on bottle deposit funds more
Recycling fund shrinks, centers close
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:03:00 GMT
At least six recycling centers in San Diego County have closed due to the state budget crisis, it was reported Saturday. More than $450 million has been siphoned out of the state recycling fund more
Recycling centre delayed
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:03:00 GMT
A $1.7 million recycling centre in Echuca has been delayed. The Campaspe Shire's new centre was originally hoped to open this month but has been delayed until January. When finished, it will improve more
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1135 Leadenhall St
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 752-4535
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6401 Quad Ave
Baltimore, MD 21205
(410) 558-1704
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1030 Edison Hwy
Baltimore, MD 21213
(410) 342-3980
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1415 Bush St
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 837-1171
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4400 Odonnell St
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 327-7867
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4200 S Odonnell St
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 327-7867
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6401 Quad Ave
Baltimore, MD 21205
(410) 325-2660
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2031 Inverness Ave
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 368-9170
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1020 W Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21223
(410) 685-1991
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2300 Washington Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 646-2162
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Baltimore, MD Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers - Turn your pop cans into cold hard cash. We run the leading Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers in Baltimore, MD. Our business model is dependent on you, the independent contractor finding great sources of scrap metal. We do the rest.

Baltimore, MD Copper or Bronze Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers



Have a bunch of scrap medal, tin cans, or newspapers you want to get rid of? Turn all those junk into cash with the help of our local Baltimore, MD recycling and scrap metal center. Do you need to make a few extra bucks? Do you also have thousands of empty beer cans, an Olympic medal, or both, just lying around? I know I do. Good news! Our Baltimore, MD scrap metal center will pay for your garbage. They pay even more for metals like copper or bronze. Some people have found it is easy to take the copper out of wires, like from construction sites. It can mean a big payday for just a little work. It can also mean jail time, and having to deal with the Teamsters’ bouncer, Bruno, but what is a good day or night's work without a little fear and consequence?

Baltimore, MD Recycling and Scrap Material Plants



Our Baltimore, MD recycling and scrap metal centers take in your recyclable materials including glass, paper, aluminum cans, copper, brass, bronze, plastic, and more. Other objects or materials recycling centers will take include carpets, cars, printer and copier toner, computers, televisions, appliances, spouses, and more. I was just kidding on the spouse thing, but do not think that is because I did not try. Apparently your spouse has to be made of metal, has to be inanimate at the time of delivery, and there has to be no legal binding between you and the said spouse. What a system! Our Baltimore, MD recycling and scrap metal centers will take your scraps and give you cash. Those materials are then sorted and processed and turned into new materials like recycled paper, parts, clothes, and more.

Baltimore, MD Unwanted Material Recycling



We can help you clear out your basement, attic, or construction site of unwanted materials and pay you for what you find. Some recycling centers specialize in a small amount of materials such as copper, while others specialize in a variety of materials. You can also shop around to find out if certain centers pay more than others so you know you are getting the best rate.

If you are a fan of robots and robot production, know that your scrap metal or other recyclable materials have a very good chance of becoming robots one day. We especially like dancing robots and robots that play football. If you have a certain robot project you would like to see in action, we have the power to make it happen, just don't quote me on that. We had a little incident a few years back about creating a robot that performs small pranks, and of course things went a bit too far.

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