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    DMV Cleanout Crew

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Greenbelt Recycling Center

    Greenbelt Recycling Center

    (2 reviews)

    This is a trash & recycling hub located next to the entrance of Buddy Attick Lake Park. It is an…read moreoutdoor open space where you can bring plastic containers, boxes, used motor oil, clothing to drop off, and even food scraps. All of the containers are neatly labeled with clear instructions on the outside of the dumpsters of what you can and cannot dump. It's very clean, neat, and organized. I am impressed that this system is back here, there are many places in the area that may only have one recycle bin for an entire community, which led me to believe that recycling in my area was not taken seriously, until I found this place! Definitely a good pitstop to make if you live in the area. You can even make this a stackable habit, by recycling, then make your way over to the park for a walk (I know y'all are laughing right now). This is a nice reminder that that there are systems in place designed to reduce the amount of trash sent to landfill sites, which decreases emissions of methane, a dreadful greenhouse gas. Recycling also helps us to conserve our natural resources like water, timber, and minerals

    I used to go to Buddy Attick Park a lot for Pokemon Go-related business, and I saw this place but…read moreit didn't quite register what it was. It wasn't until this past holiday season when both Christmas and New Year's Day were on Wednesdays -- the only day of the week recycling is picked up from houses. I hosted a holiday party right after Christmas, so i was hurting... HURTING lol. A quick search led me to this recycling center, and I was like "OH, that's what that is!" So i loaded up my car and hoped for the best. I showed up and I was pleased that the signs were thorough, broken down, and conveniently labeled what to place where. There were like 10 giant recycle bins -- which, unsurprisingly, were mostly full because everyone probably had the same struggle I did. This facility is just for Greenbelt residents, after all. I was able to drive right up to the bins and get rid of the billion boxes I had. I really appreciate this spot being so close to home, and it's really good for the environment. Now, if there's a trash dump equivalent, it'd be nice to have that backup as an emergency too.

    eAsset Solutions - Drop off bin.

    eAsset Solutions

    (12 reviews)

    Falls Church City

    While technological advancement is beneficial for consumers with faster, more powerful, and more…read morefeature rich electronic goods being brought to the marketplace, the downside is these shorter refresh cycles are exacerbating the ever growing problem of "e-waste." I would venture to guess that most Americans have some inventory of old MP3 players (iPods being the most likely), laptops/desktop computers, video game consoles, TVs, and increasingly obsolete cell phones. All of this e-waste usually ends up in a junk drawer or in a box stuffed in an attic, basement, or garage "just in case" you might need it in an emergency. Or, you rationalize since you once upon a time spent thousands of dollars on this "stuff," that it might have some financial value in the future; btw, it won't. A few jobs ago, eAsset Solutions came to my workplace to assist with collection and disposal of old computers, monitors, and other peripherals. eAsset is certified to work with government agencies and I was very impressed with the professionalism of the staff and they answered all my questions regarding the safeguards and procedures they utilize to ensure data sanitization from hard drives and finally data destruction by physically shredding the drives. Bonus that eAsset Solutions meticulously strips all of the heavy metals, plastics, circuit boards for responsible recycling, instead of those items ending up in landfills. My first generation i3 laptop from (wait for it)...2010 finally died. I'd been DIY-ing it by adding additional RAM and a SSD, so that it could run up to Win10. But with the new hardware requirements, my old Dell wouldn't take an install of Windows 11. When I upgraded my old platter based HD to a SSD back in 2018, I brought that drive to eAsset for shredding, and I once again took my entire laptop back recently for responsible disposal. Walk in, and explain to the friendly staff person that you want a HD shredded. You can hand them the entire laptop if you don't know how to remove it, and they will perform the extraction for you...included in the price of the HD shredding. After removing the HD, if you want you can walk back to their shredder (an ominous looking device) and watch as the technician "feeds" your HD into a tray, and a few seconds later, you hear the "crunch" of metal on metal, and watch as your HD is reduces to metallic scrap. It's actually very cool! If you want to watch your HD being shredded, I'd call first since some days, there isn't a tech on duty...but rest assured that your HD will be shredded and recycled. And how much is this service? As of this review, it's only $9...not a bad deal at all for piece of mind of knowing that the data on your old computer will not be retrieved by "bad actors," for identity theft or other nefarious intentions. I've used software programs which are supposed to "erase" or "blank" a HD by overwriting it multiple times. But nowadays, hackers and other cyber criminals have such sophisticated tools, that physically shredding a HD is probably the most secure method of data destruction. Note: they also will destroy and recycle old cellphones for $9, but they only perform the data wipe on site, and send the phones off site for recycling. Kudos also to eAsset Solutions for having bins inside and outside the building for dropping off old electronics for recycling (for FREE!); and my technician also mentioned that also accept old DVDs and CDs for recycling. I don't know about anyone else, but I had a few spindles of blank DVDs which have been gathering dust, so I'm glad I was also able to drop them off here. And if you do stop by to either drop off old electronics, or to have something destroyed/recycled, be sure to peruse the vintage "old skool" tech in the lobby. Most folks will gasp in amazement when they see what cell phones used to look like when they were primarily used for making phone calls.

    I had a great experience with eAsset Solutions. I brought 10 hard drives in after calling and being…read moretold it was fine to drop them off during business hours. I wanted them shredded and they all were, including a few heavier and larger hard drives I had saved from decades ago. The website says if you make an appointment you can witness the shredding. That was not important to me and I did not make an appointment but I was pleased to be brought back to the shredding room anyway and see the technician at work. Though I trusted the company it was reassuring to see the hard drives go into the shredder. I paid $10 each for a total of $100. The staff were friendly and easy to work with.

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