Residential, Commercial & Industrial
Scrap Metal Collection
Rear Load & Roll-Off Containers
Construction Site Cleanup
Demolition & Hauling
Recycling & Dumpster Service
Garbage Removal & Trash Pick-Up
Scrap Tire & Rubbish Collection
Waste Reduction Consultation
Waste Treatment & Removal Services
Industrial Waste Recycling
Licensed Tire Collector & Hauler
LEED Reporting Participant
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Owings, MD 20736
Phone:
1 (301) 855-3078
1 (866) 634-3078
Major Credit Cards Accepted
South Maryland Recycling & Trash Inc. is proud to announce that it is now part of the Leed program. The leed program consists of wood, cardboard, concrete, metal, and etc.
After each load you will get an invoice showing the percentage of the recyclables
If you would like more information on our
leed program,
please call
301-855-3078 or 1-800-634-3078
LEED® Reporting
SMR recognizes the importance of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System and similar standards of achieve Green Building construction standards. To that end, our company has implemented programs to maximize the recycling rates achieved at each facility and the attendant reporting requirements. These reports are included as part of this proposal, at no additional cost. Invoices will include a copy of each disposal ticket, a requirement of the LEED submittal process. At the customer’s request, SMR will prepare and submit a LEED waste management plan prior to commencement of the job. Our company is committed to working with our customer to achieve their requirements under the LEED program.
1. Analysis of Job Site Waste Generated
The types of job wastes that will be generated are expected to include the following:
2. Separation and Delivery
The sorting and separation of debris/waste will be done off-site by the waste management company. The primary designation for the commingled construction & demolition debris will be the following:
Curtis Creek Recovery
23 Stahl Point Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
Lorton Landfill
10001 Furnace Road
Lorton, VA 22079
According to the LEED Program, materials that are recovered at the facility includes but not limited to, the following:
Drywall
Cardboard and Paper
Plastic
Carpeting
Wood (unpainted and untreated)
Metal (ferrous and non-ferrous)
Aggregate Materials (concrete, asphalt, dirt and other earthen materials)


