Montgomery County Electronic Recycling Events for 2009
As a professional organizer, I often find 
that my clients have dead electronic equipment cluttering their closets or their garages. The e-waste is there because they do not know what to do with it. I appreciate they don’t want to simply toss the TV, computer, or microwave in the trash! Most would agree, that our landfills are full enough.
I spoke with Peter Karasik who is the Section Chief of the Division of Solid Waste Services of Montgomery County. We spoke about the upcoming electronic recycling events in Montgomery County. He recommends to residents they stay in their vehicles as they approach the unloading zone. They have staff who will unload the cars. This keeps the traffic moving and makes the process faster for everyone.
For the drop-off, electronics should not be in boxes or bags unless you have multiple small electronics or if want to keep cables or power supplies together. Karasik estimated they could collect 20 – 40 tons of electronics during each collection date. The e-waste is shipped off to a processing plant in Elkridge, Maryland called E-Structors. E-Structors does all the data destruction, separates the glass, pulls the copper from wires, and cuts up circuit boards into 1″ squares. Their process is EPA-approved and results in the materials being 100% separated and recycled. Nothing from their process ever enters the nation’s waste stream. That’s incredible!
In my opinion, Montgomery County continues to lead the way promoting their recycling efforts. They’ve published a calendar on their blog of the upcoming recycling events and you can subscribe to receive future dates via email. You can also follow the recycling events on Twitter by following @GoGreenMC Here’s the full list for the my faithful readers of Declutteryou.com!
16 Chestnut St Gaithersburg, MD 20877
12:00 PM – 4:00 PMElectronics Recycling at Baker Middle School
25400 Oak Drive, Damascus 20872
Note the program for electronics is open to all Montgomery County residents and businesses.
Accepted items include:
- Small Electronic Appliances, Calculators, & Camcorders
- CDs and Floppy Disks, CD Players, & Cell Phones
- Computers & Computer-Related Products
- Consumer Electronics, Copiers,Cords & Cables (including chargers)
- Digital Cameras, & Electronic Typewriters
- Fax Machines, Microwave Overs, & Personal Digital Assistant Equipment
- Printers, Projection Equipment, & Scanners
- Telephones, Small Electronic Toys, Televisions, & VCRs,
I love that every single item collected is recycled! Did you notice they do not accept videotapes? I’m looking for a local resource for people to recycle VCR tapes.
If you live in Montgomery County or know someone who does, tell them to clear out their closets, garages, attics and basements. It’s time to recycle all their electronics in Montgomery County, Maryland!
Tags: E-Structors, Electronic Recycling, Ewaste, Montgomery County Recycling, Twitter


March 5th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Thanks for the information Scott! being the tech geek that I am, I have plenty of electronic items to get out of the house and free up some space. This will be great for the closets
March 5th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
I didn’t notice you mentioning a cost? Is this free? I recently recycled some computer equipment at Staples and it cost me $45 or so. That’s nearly 15% of an inexpensive computer
March 9th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Great point, Jim. Most of the county recycling events in the area are free, including all of them in Montgomery County. I usually encourage people to recycle their computer with the place they buy a new one. If they can’t trade it in at that time, these free community recycle events are perfect!
Thanks for your comments.
Scott
March 19th, 2009 at 11:54 am
Scott,
I am helping pull together a day for recycling paper. You have inspired me, I am going to see if I can find a company to take electronics in our area. I know this is a big problem for a lot of my clients. Thank you
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