Our offices and facilities will be Closed on Monday, January 2. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, January 3.
Your service may be impacted.
Recent News
Mattresses Now Accepted at MarBorg’s Construction and Demolition Facility!
MarBorg is now accepting used mattresses at no charge at our C&D Facility, located at 119 N Quarantina. All mattress types and sizes, excluding futons, cribs, and couch mattresses, will be accepted.
New Recycling Law AB 341
The State of California recently passed a new mandatory commercial recycling program known as AB 341 (Assembly Bill 341). If your business subscribes to any of MarBorg�s recycling services, you are already in compliance with this new program. If your business does not currently recycle, now is a great time to start. Call MarBorg today to see how you can divert material from the landfill, and reduce your monthly trash bill at the same time. Click here for more information.
Online Payment is Here!
MarBorg is pleased to introduce online billing and payment options for our customers. Click here for more information.
Smoke Alarm Disposal Alert!
Modern smoke alarms contain very small amounts of a radioactive material known as Americium 241. Due to the presence of radioactive material, MarBorg is not permitted to accept smoke alarms at our facilities.
PublicTour of MarBorg’s Construction and Demolition Facility
Join us on Friday, December 5th at 10:00 AM for a public tour of MarBorg’s Construction and Demolition Facility.
Milk Cartons & Tetra-Pak NOT Accepted in Recycling
Due to recent changes at the facility where residential recycling is processed, milk cartons, juice boxes and Tetra-Pak containers ARE NOT accepted in your blue can or cart.
MarBorg becomes LEED Platinum Certified for Existing Buildings!
MarBorg Industries is proud to have recently achieved our goal of Platinum Certification in the LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance program.
Your Daily Trash is Going Green!
MarBorg has always printed our quarterly newsletters on recycled paper, but now we are taking our conservation efforts one step further.