Computer Recycling – Maryland launches Washington e-waste pickup service

The service will provide businesses, institutions and organizations in the nation’s capital with scheduled electronics collection and recycling.

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Computer Recycling – Maryland, an electronics recycling company based in Chevy Chase, Maryland, has launched a dedicated e-waste pickup service serving the nation’s capital.

The service is designed to provide scheduled pickup and disposal of end-of-life information technology assets, office electronics and related equipment for businesses, institutions and organizations in the greater Washington area, including nearby Maryland and northern Virginia business corridors.

According to Computer Recycling – Maryland, the dedicated pickup program is tailored for commercial and institutional needs, including:

  • scheduled e-waste pickups in the Washington and surrounding areas;
  • support for multisite organizations and recurring collection needs;
  • removal of retired electronics from offices, storage rooms and facilities;
  • coverage for a wide range of equipment, including desktop computers, laptops, monitors, printers, servers, switches, routers, peripherals and more; and
  • logistics designed to minimize operational disruption.

The company says the pickup program will reduce administrative burden while helping organizations meet internal sustainability goals.

“Organizations throughout the Washington [D.C.] region are upgrading equipment more often than ever,” says a spokesperson for Computer Recycling – Maryland. “This dedicated pickup service is built to make electronics recycling easier—so teams can clear space, stay organized and keep projects moving without the hassle of coordinating one-off solutions.”