Montgomery County Materials Reuse Facility
The Montgomery County Material Reuse Facility, known as McMRF, is a unique, award-winning operation that promotes the reuse, rather than disposal, of usable building materials, art supplies, and office furniture/supplies. These items, which would normally be thrown away by businesses and individuals, are collected and redirected to non-profit organizations such as low income housing agencies, school art programs, performing and visual art organizations or individual artists involved in public projects and local government agencies.
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By using McMRF as an alternative to disposal, businesses and individuals help:
bullet maintain a clean environment, save space in landfills, and ensure a vibrant nonprofit community. 
bullet free-up storage space by making contributions to McMRF of excess, surplus and over-run items. 
bullet social service organizations assist those who need a helping hand with materials obtained from McMRF. Art educators from public schools can use these donated items for their art programs. Performing and visual art groups can find materials for use in their productions including stage props and set construction.
What materials can be donated?
Construction Materials - Traditional Art Supplies - Non-traditional Art Supplies - Tools - Office Furniture -
 nuts, bolts, nails, wire, plaster, sheet rock, lumber, paneling, windows, doors, cabinets, toilets, sinks, tubs, PVC, paint, wallpaper, carpet remnants, mirrors, railing, molding, stairs, pillars, etc. canvas, brushes, frames, mats, paints, paper, glue, clay, cardboard, etc. manufacturing scraps, fabric, sequins, buttons, string, leather scraps, metal fragments, mirrors, vinyl, plastic, etc. hand tools, paint rollers, paint pans, liners, etc. desks, shelves, file cabinets, chairs, tables, usable computers, office supplies, etc

How do I make a contribution?

Who is eligible to receive materials from McMRF?

 

   
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