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You are here:Home > Department of Public Works > Waste Management Services > Reduce and Reuse/Charitable Organizations

Reduce and Reuse/Charitable Organizations

 

Reduce

Waste reduction means cutting down on the amount of material thrown away. Just like recycling, waste reduction can help protect the environment by saving natural resources, reducing pollution, saving energy, and preserving landfill space.

Waste reduction will require changing habits in the home, in the office, and in the way you shop. Some examples of waste reduction are:

  • Buy only what you need
  • Avoid over-packaged products
  • Avoid disposable goods such as lighters and cameras
  • Purchase in bulk
  • Reuse shopping bags.
  • Avoid goods packaged in non-recyclable materials
  • Buy products made from recycled materials
  • Buy a live Christmas tree and transplant it outside after the holidays
  • Use lawn and garden tools that require human energy instead of fossil fuels
  • Try friendlier alternatives to harsh commercial products. Baking soda, water, and vinegar makes a great all-purpose cleaner.

Reuse

When you creatively reuse items you save money. Even more important, you conserve resources, reduce the need for garbage collection, and use less landfill space, all of which help protect the environment (and your budget).

  • Leave grass clippings on the lawn. Clippings return nutrients to the soil and avoid the work of bagging.
  • Composting grass and leaves eliminates yard waste and collection costs, and drastically reduces the need to purchase most fertilizers and planting supplements.
  • Use reclaimed materials (pallets) to construct compost bins.

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  • Reuse plastic or paper grocery bags when shopping. Better yet, use cloth or mesh bags to hold your purchases.
  • Use cloth towels, napkins and rags instead of disposable paper products which cannot be recycled.
  • Make cleaning rags out of old clothing, sheets, and towels.
  • Purchase items in bulk or economy sizes to save on packaging. It also saves on the cost of goods since you pay for product, not packaging.
  • Avoid using disposable products such as cups, plates, cutlery, and napkins.
  • Reuse emptied boxes and containers. Use shredded paper or newspapers for packing material.
  • Reduce paper usage by making two-sided copies, using e-mail and voicemail instead of faxing, and routing memos through departments instead of sending separate memos to individuals.
  • Use refillable toner cartridges, ink jet cartridges, pens, mechanical pencils and tape dispensers.
  • Use rechargeable batteries whenever possible.

Charitable Organizations

Consider donating useable goods to a charitable organization. There is a large market for useable clothing, furniture, toys, kitchen items, and tools. Tax deductions are also available. Please call to confirm addresses and information before delivering material to any of the following groups. These references were assembled by the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Recycling Division. No recommendations or referrals are made as to the reliability or quality of the services provided by these vendors.

In addition to the organizations listed below, visit www.mdrecycles.org for other organizations who accept items for reuse.

Am-Vets Thrift Store

3722 Bank Street

Baltimore, MD 21224

(410) 522-2221

Call for collection of items in good condition.
   

Anne Arundel County Food Bank

P.O. Box 650

1400 Generals Highway

Crownsville, MD 21032

(410) 923-4255

Accepts donations of useable household items, furniture, clean clothing in good condition, canned goods, non-perishable foods, and other useful items. (Items must be in good working order.) Call to arrange for collection of large items. Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

   

Goodwill Industries

1605 West Street

Annapolis, MD  21401

(410) 269-1302

Drop off items in rear of store, Monday through Saturday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No pick up available. Accepts donations of useable household goods, furniture, clean clothing in good condition, and other useful items. 

   
Purple Heart

9644 Fort Meade Road

Laurel, MD  20707

(410) 712-0109

Call for list of desirable items; no drop off locations in Anne Arundel County, but can schedule pick up.

   
The Salvation Army

8001 Jumpers Hole Road

Pasadena, MD  21122

Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday

(410) 766-4841

Call toll free: 1-800-229-7156

Accepts donations of useable household goods, furniture, clean clothing in good condition, automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and boats (on trailers), and other useful items. Large appliances, box springs, and mattresses are only accepted at the main location in Baltimore. Will pick up items. Call (410) 525-0530 to schedule an appointment.

   
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Baltimore

(410) 276-7600

Accepts donations of clothing. Call for drop off locations. Drop off boxes in Anne Arundel County are:

   

Holy Trinity Church

126 Dorsey Road

Glen Burnie, MD 21061

   

St. Andrew by the Bay Church

701 College Parkway

Annapolis, MD  21401

   

Holy Family Church

826 West Central Avenue

Davidsonville, MD  21035

  
Vehicle Donations

Several non-profit organizations accept donations of used vehicles. Donate a car, truck, RV, boat, or trailer and you can receive a tax deduction. The following organizations accept donations of used vehicles:

  

American Diabetes Association

(800) ADA-6570

Fax: (916) 631-4336

E-mail: info@carprogram.com

Website: www.cardonations.com

  

The Baltimore Area Salvation Army

2700 West Patapsco Avenue

Baltimore, MD  21230

(410) 525-0530 or (800) 229-7156

Fax: (410) 525-0420

E-mail: BaltimoreARC@aol.com

Website: www1.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_baltimore.nsf

  

The Providence Center

370 Shore Acres Road
Arnold, MD 21012
(410) 757-7800
Fax: (410) 757-7751

   
Melwood

5606 Dower House Road

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

(301) 599-8000

Fax:  (301) 599-0180

Website: www.melwood.com  

 
These references were assembled by the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Recycling Division. No recommendations or referrals are made as to the reliability or quality of the services provided by these vendors.
 

Consignment Stores

Consignment stores agree to sell your items (clothing, furniture, etc.) for a percentage of the profit. There are several shops in Anne Arundel County; some specialize in one area, such as children's clothing. In general, the items in consignment stores are in very good condition. Check the yellow pages under "consignment shops", "furniture used", and "antiques".

Do you know of other non-profit organizations that accept donations? Please call us at (410) 222-7951 with the information and we will include it in future literature.

                                                                   

   

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