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Driving Change: How Baltimore County’s Buy Recycled Policy Can Inspire Your Jurisdiction

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In April 2025, Baltimore County took a step toward sustainability by instituting a Buy Recycled and Environmentally Preferable Products and Services Policy. This initiative directs procurement agencies to prioritize recycled and eco-friendly products and services wherever possible.

The goal? Increase the County’s purchasing power, build stronger markets for recyclables, reduce landfill waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, promote energy conservation, create jobs, and more.

Join us for an insightful conversation with Richard Keller, Recycling and Waste Prevention Manager for Baltimore County, as he shares a brief overview and history of the program.* 

Then we’ll take a deeper dive into the details with Rebecca Culler, Deputy Division Chief, Solid Waste, Maryland Environmental Service, followed by an interactive Q&A session where you can share ideas and get answers to your questions.

Along the way, you’ll gain practical tips and strategies to help you persuade decision-makers in your jurisdiction to adopt similar policies.

Don’t miss this chance to learn how to turn recycling goals into actionable policy!

*Read full report: Baltimore County MD Program to Buy Recycled and Environmentally Preferrable Products and Services


*This is a FREE webinar brought to you by MRN. Have a topic you'd like to share or hear about? Send us an email.

Date and Time

Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)

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