Page 18 - OCE19
P. 18

      RECYCLING 17
                          At home, your workplace, or school...reduce, reuse, recycle!
Recycling in Worcester County
Due to budget constraints, the Ocean City Mayor and City Council voted in April (2010) to discontinue the city’s 23 year old Recycling Program. The county holds special recycling events through-out the year. Electronics Recycling, household hazardous waste collections, and tire amnesty days are held at various times according to state regulations. Please call 410-524-0318 for additional information or questions.
     Residents who want to recycle can use these nearby facilities.
Worcester County drop-off locations:
  Berlin Homeowners Convenience Center 410-641-4910
9636 Mill Haven Rd, Berlin
Berlin
Near Wal-Mart & Samuel Bowen Blvd Berlin
Bishopville
Rt 113 & Bishopville Rd, Bishopville
Central Landfill
410-632-3177
7091 Central Site Ln, Newark
County Schools &
Office Buildings
Recycling pick-up is available in all county office buildings and schools.
Ocean Pines
Adjacent to Southgate Fire House Ocean Pines
Pocomoke City Homeown- ers Convenience Center 410-957-3044
Byrd Rd, Pocomoke City
Public Landing
Rt 365 - Public Landing Rd Snow Hill
Snow Hill Homeowners Convenience Center 410-632-1786
Holly Rd (Behind Tyson Feed Mill) Snow Hill
Whaleyville Park
At Park Adjacent To US Post Office Whaleyville
 Recycle Delaware
RECYCLE DELAWARE is a voluntary source-separation program.
Recycling Collection Centers near you:
Rt 5 Transfer Station
29997 John P Healy Dr, Harbeson, DE
Long Neck Collection Station
28963 Mount Joy Rd, Millsboro, DE
Omar Collection Station
33086 Burton Farm Rd, Frankford, DE
Southern Solid Waste Management
Landfill Ln, Laurel, DE
Worcester County Public Works - Recycling
www.co.worcester.md.us
410-632-3177
 www.dswa.com
800-404-7080
                              2019
      RECYCLE YOUR PHONE BOOKS!
The Local Book telephone directories are 100% recyclable! The phone book paper is made from recycled paper waste and wood fiber waste such as sawdust and wood chips that would otherwise go unused. Recycled phone books are made into useful products such as animal bedding, home insulation, and NEW phone books!
As your new Local Book telephone directories are delivered, it is the perfect time to recycle your old phone books!
The Local Book cares about the environment and continues to emphasize environmentally-friendly practices to help conserve our natural resources.
If you have any questions about how to recycle your outdated phone books, please call us at 410-546-4848.
A Commitment To The Future
     RECYCLING
 














































   16   17   18   19   20