Baltimore Reduce / Reuse / Share

We’ve only one planet!

Where are opportunities to find or donate useful items - food, clothing, household goods, furniture - for reuse? Where and how can you share knowledge, learn new skills, support cooperative ventures? Where can you recycle when reuse is not an option for you? 

Statement of Purpose: Discover. Learn. Take action!...our Green Maps encourage the discovery, use and stewardship of the Baltimore region’s natural, cultural and green living resources for city residents and visitors alike.

Baltimore Green Map grew from a first project in 2007 to an independent 501(c)(3) in 2011. Our goal is to provide geographically-linked information about local resources and to map progress toward creating a healthier, more sustainable environment in Baltimore City. Our maps are tools for consciousness-raising and constituency-building toward environmental stewardship activities and political advocacy. The more people value and use the existing environmentally-oriented educational, recreational, economic, social, cultural, and civic resources, the more our city will grow and prosper. 

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March 23, 2021

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The Book Bank distributes free children's books to families, teachers, schools, and organizations throughout Maryland. Its  Home Library Program is designed to help build home libraries during th...
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1700 Ridgely St | (410) 385-1700 Second Chance, Inc. creates "green-collar jobs" by taking apart buildings that would otherwise be demolished and dumped in a landfill. It then offers the reclaimed ma...
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1300 N Fulton Ave | 410.669.6836 Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake ReStore accepts donated building materials, appliances, cabinets, furniture, plumbing, lighting, windows, doors, and more. ...
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250 W Dickman St | 410.52.81799 Suited to Succeed provides professional attire career development, and life skills training to the women of Baltimore. This organization aims to empower women who are e...
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100 W 22nd St | (410) 244-5585 At Velocipede's cooperative bicycle shop, in which people volunteer and learn to service bicycles, volunteers who accumulate 3 hrs of work a month will earn access ...
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101 N Haven St #105 | 410.732.0947 BUGSS is a non-profit public laboratory offering classes, seminars, science materials, and lab facility access to anyone interested in investigating the living world...
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20 W Ridgely Rd | (443) 921-1390 MOM's Organic Market is an environmentally responsible, locally owned grocery store that provides 100% organic produce, a wide selection of organic, all-natural, veget...
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5609 Hess Ave | 814.404.2330 B-more Kitchen provides food entrepreneurs and start-ups space and resources required to grow their businesses - a 10,000 square foot facility with a 65-foot hood line, an...
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425 E 31st Street | (410) 243-6888 Normal's is a collectively run store in Waverly that sells used books and records. Hours
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3001 Vineyard Ln | (410) 662-5631 All books and magazines are free at The Book Thing, a volunteer-run used book exchange. Unfortunately not open during COVID, but check FB page or website for occasion...
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