Search by location to discover facilities that accept aluminum, copper, steel, plastics, paper, batteries, and more. Find curbside pickup, drop-off centers, and buy-back facilities near you. Some of the most commonly recycled materials come from warehouse and distribution center recovery efforts. In high-volume distribution and manufacturing environments, security programs traditionally concentrate on the “front door” of the supply chain: protecting inbound raw materials and outbound finished goods. Far less attention is typically paid to what happens at the very end of a product's life. In 2017, almost 40. 1 million tons of recycled municipal solid waste were containers and packaging materials. Luckily cardboard is designed to be recycled.