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Plastic Film Recycling Now Available At MOCO Transfer Station

Grocery bags, produce bags and bread bags are among the types of plastic films that can now be recycled in Montgomery County.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — Grocery bags, produce bags and bread bags are among the types of plastic films that can now be recycled in Montgomery County.

The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection is now offering plastic film recycling services at the Shady Grove Transfer Station and Recycling Center in Derwood.

Plastic film are flexible plastic bags and wraps. They are recycled differently than bottles and containers. For example, grocery bags and bread bags do not go in most curbside recycling bins. Instead, plastic bags and wraps should be taken to the Shady Grove Transfer Station and Recycling Center in Derwood or other plastic film drop-off locations.

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The new program expands the list of materials accepted for recycling and is another step toward waste reduction and environmental sustainability.

Residents and businesses can bring uncontaminated plastic film to the upper lot of the Shady Grove Transfer Station and Recycling Center at 16101 Frederick Road in Derwood.

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This new plastic film recycling effort comes as the county is recognizing “Plastic Free July” encouraging residents, businesses and communities to reduce the use of single-use plastics. Recycling plastic film is another way to help remove plastics from the waste stream.

“Avoid plastic use when you can, but when you have it, now much more of it can be recycled at the Transfer Station. This plastic film recycling initiative is one more way we're tackling the waste problem head-on and better disposing of our waste,” said County Executive Marc Elrich in a news release. “It’s important for everyone to pitch in to create a more sustainable county, and every piece of plastic film counts.”

Plastic film must remain clean, dry and free from other materials or contaminants.

Biodegradable or compostable bags and packaging, pre-washed salad mix bags and resealable food storage bags are among the plastics not acceptable materials for this program.

“The plastic film recycling program is yet another county resource to help residents recycle more and aim for zero waste,” said DEP Director Jon Monger. “Along with plastic film, we have added durable medical equipment, mattresses, bicycles and building materials to our growing list of items accepted for recycling or reuse and we have increased our recycling for electronics and textiles.”

Plastic film includes a range of materials, such as plastic bags, product wrap and packaging.

Acceptable items that Montgomery County is now recycling include:

  • Plastic films labeled with #2 or #4 recycling symbols (polyethylene films)
  • Clean and dry plastic grocery bags
  • Bread bags
  • Dry cleaning bags
  • Newspaper sleeves
  • Produce bags
  • Ice bags (must be dry)
  • Wood pellet bags
  • Salt bags
  • Cereal box liners
  • Retail shopping bags
  • Pallet wrap
  • Stretch film
  • Case overwrap (e.g., water bottle and drink cases)
  • Shrink-wrap
  • Mattress bags
  • Furniture wrap
  • Air pillow packaging material
  • Plastic shipping envelopes
  • Film bubble wrap

Plastic bags and film received for recycling are used to make decking, outdoor furniture, playgrounds, landscaping blocks and borders, and corrugated pipe — among other eco-friendly and long-lasting products.

For more information on this program and the complete list of items that are accepted for plastic film recycling, visit the DEP Plastic Film Recycling webpage or call 311.

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