Mainly through laziness, I keep my old technical books for 15 years and then bring them out to amuse my colleagues. For example, "Computer Spy Games for Commodore 64, Vic 20, TRS-80" is in my hands right now.
But seriously, I haven't come across any recycling schemes myself (in Australia), but I'd say any scheme you can find will be better than just throwing them away. The books you mention - HTML (I assume old-school, maybe pre-dating CSS?), MSSQL 2000, VB6 - are sadly not going to be a great deal of use to anyone.
But if they're the more "timeless" programming books, for example "The C++ Programming Language", you could probably hand that down to students, enthusiasts etc.
Sorry, the short answer to your question is "no, haven't recycled myself". Good on you for trying to do so though.