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2662 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD. 21401
(410) 222-6100
  
 
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Glen Burnie Convenience Center

100 Dover Road, Glen Burnie
Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. , open the following Sundays in 2010:

March: 14 & 28
April: 11 & 25
May: 2 & 16
June: 13 & 27
July: 11 & 25
Aug:  8 & 22
Sept: 12 & 26
Oct: 10 & 24
Closed all Holidays
(410) 222-6118

 

Residential customers welcome. Commercial customers may bring paper, plastic, metal and glass recyclables to the convenience
center free of charge. Fee Schedule may apply. A maximum of 5 minutes unloading time is allowed for each material. All customers
must be off site 15 minutes after closing.

>> Safety and Visitor Tips

Items Accepted at the Glen Burnie Convenience Center are:

Asphalt Shingles

Automobile Batteries

Concrete, Brick, Block, Asphalt, and Stone

  • Separate from trash so they can be recycled

Construction Debris

  • Consists of shingles, siding, windows, roofing, lumber, attached dirt, and other similar materials
  • Dirt by itself is not accepted
  • No asbestos 

Electronics

  • Computer monitors, TV's, VCR's, CPU's, computer mice, keyboards, cell phones, printers, power supplies, laptops, scanners, computer cables and cords, miscellaneous circuit boards, chips and cards and other computer or electronic related accessories.

Furniture

  • Mattresses, box springs, and other types of furniture

Glass

  • Food and beverage containers of any color, shape and size

Household Trash

  • Remove recyclable, reusable, and hazardous materials

Latex Paint

  • Emptied or dried out paint cans will be accepted in your trash. Oil based paint is hazardous and is only accepted at Hazardous Household Waste Drop-off Days. Latex paint is not hazardous, but leaves a sticky mess on employees, equipment, and your streets so please dry it out, place in a trash bag, and then place at the curb on your regular trash collection day.

Metal

  • Aluminum foil and pans, empty aerosol cans and food & drinks cans

Pallets

  • Separate pallets from other items
  • Remove any metal or plastic banding  

Paper/Cardboard

  • Mixed paper and cardboard include almost every type of paper product that comes into your home 
    and business. This includes waxed beverage and juice cartons. If it's made of paper and is still clean when you're ready to throw it out, then we can recycle it.

Plastic

  • Storage containers (like bottles, bags & buckets), flower pots, shrink wrap, toys & lawn furniture.
    Plastic bags should be bundled together in one bag.

Scrap Metal/White Goods

  • Items with freon (refrigerators, humidifiers, air conditioners) must be lifted not tossed, from unloading vehicle, into the designated defreoning area.
  • Wire and wire fencing should be disposed with trash and not in the scrap metal/white goods recycling area.

Tires

  • Passenger or light truck tires only
  • A limit of four tires is accepted without charge. A limit of four tires is enforced at the Convenience Centers. More than four tires will be accepted at the Millersville Landfill, for a fee. 

Uncontaminated Antifreeze

Uncontaminated Motor Oil

Yard Waste

  • Leaves, grass clippings, trees (including Christmas trees) and brush (such as twigs, prunings, and small branches.

Material Available to Residents at the Convenience Center

  • Firewood Reuse:  Residents may obtain logs suitable for firewood on a first-come, first served basis. Must be loaded by residents. To avoid inconvenience, call (410) 222-6118 before making a trip; quantities may vary.
  • Rubble: Is available for County residents and is free on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be loaded by residents. To avoid inconvenience, call (410) 222-6118 before making a trip; quantities may vary.
Directions:

Route 2 to Dover Road (1 block south of Glen Burnie Mall).
Entrance located at the end of Dover Road.

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