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    Maryland Recycle

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Maryland Recycle

    5.0
    (1 review)

    I've visited Maryland Recycle with a variety of ferrous metals (steel), aluminum, and copper, and…read moreplan to be back with all my future metal "trash"! Akim was extremely helpful and efficient. (I didn't know how this would work.) They took everything I had including wires, (clean) aluminum foil and food trays, various steel hardware and pieces, and more. (I had kept the metal types separated.) I wasn't intending to get paid - just happy to have the metal recycled, but they offered to pay me! I use the Alpha Ridge Landfill (Howard County's waste center) for most of my "special waste" needs. Maryland Recycle seemed more organized for metals, and gave me more faith that things will actually be recycled. Alpha Ridge said they'd take anything, but their metal area is essentially just a large outdoor dropoff where all metal types are mixed together. I think it's probably okay for large steel appliances, but I'm skeptical about other things. E.g., I wasn't sure where loose things would go, and lightweight aluminum like foil would likely blow away (unless I put it in my own container).

    From the owner: Since 1979, we have been buying scrap metal in and around the Baltimore area. We are a local,…read morefamily-owned company that values hard work, community, and our loyal customers. We offer convenient drop-off and roll-off service. You will get the most competitive price for your ferrous and nonferrous metals. We are constantly investing in our facilities and equipment to ensure that we remain a safe, modern, and complete place to do business.

    Arundel Recycling Center

    Arundel Recycling Center

    3.0
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    I have taken my recyclables here for over a decade. They accept most all metals and batteries. My…read morerecycling has been mostly household goods - cans, occasionally copper pipe, brass fittings from having the bath remodeled Over the years I have included more major things like aluminum siding and electrical motors. The folks running the place have always been courteous / professional and when I check the prices for large weights and amounts they are competitive. If you ever want to see where all the broken and old stuff goes stop in here -like I do with my weekly aluminum cans- and you'll see neatly organized things, some of which I have no idea what they are or where they come from. Traffic is not an issue as they are not on the main drag, so getting in and out is pretty easy. They have 3 or 4 bays and someone is usually helpful loading and unloading my recyclables so I don't waste a lot of time. The thing I like the MOST if rather than taking it to the dump I get a few dollars in my pocket and feel like I am doing my part.

    This morning I took 3 barrels of copper pipe, brass pipe and fittings. My 25 year old son and I had…read moreto lift these barrels put them on the pick-up truck together. Weight was several hundred pounds. I took them to Arundel Recycling. My fault was not checking the weight tickets until this afternoon where I strongly feel I was shorted 100 to 200#'s of scrap weight. check your weight tickets before leaving. Better yet check the scale weight before he writes it down.

    Maryland Recycle - recyclingcenter - Updated July 2026

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