Statewide Electronics Recycling Program provides money to counties and municipalities
Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Department of the Environment recently announced $250,000 in grant money from the Statewide Electronics Recycling Program to Maryland counties and municipalities to assist in the collection and recycling of electronics. The recycling of electronic materials such as computers and video display devices including, televisions, monitors, and cell phones, and other electronic goods reduces toxins entering the waste stream, saves valuable space in landfills, and conserves natural resources.
“We applaud Maryland counties and municipalities for boosting E-waste recycling and product stewardship,” said Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles. Maryland’s leadership in the electronic age means not only protecting public health and the environment from potential risks of metals and chemicals leaking from landfills and waste streams, but also turning waste into wealth. We should always remember the three R’s – reduce, reuse and recycle – when considering throwing an item into the trash.”
In all, 27 counties and municipalities were awarded grant money, including: $15,000 each to Dorchester and Somerset counties; $13,315 to Allegany County; $12,750 each to Washington and Wicomico counties; $12,000 each to Prince George’s, Worcester, Harford, St. Mary’s, Carroll, Charles and Calvert counties; and $11,250 each to Howard and Montgomery counties. The Midshore Regional Recycling Program serving Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties received $31,935 for their electronic recycling efforts.