CURBSIDE COLLECTION PROGRAM (List of Recycleable Items Below)
The Marlborough recycling program offers 2 ways to participate in recycling; curbside recycling is available to three-family homes and smaller and condominiums, and to all residents at the City’s residential drop-off center. The drop-off center is located at 856 Boston Post Road East, on the north side of Route 20, and is open between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM weekdays and 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM on Saturdays.
The program includes collection every other week of the recyclables listed below. Additional bins are available at the Marlborough DPW from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM weekdays for a fee of $5.00. Note: Larger bins, i.e.: 30 gallon containers are eligible to be used as a recycling container if they are properly marked with a sticker identifying the contained material as recyclables. These stickers are available at the Department of Public Works (508-624-6910 X 7100), free of charge.
Eligible residents are one to three family homes and condominiums.
Apartment style condominiums will have recycling bins (totes) placed adjacent to the rubbish dumpsters. Apartment buildings with more than three-families are not eligible for curbside recycling or rubbish collection however apartment residents can recycle at the City’s residential drop-off center. The following recyclable materials are collected curbside and may be placed all together in the blue or green recycling bin provided by the city.
Please note that rubbish and recyclables "MUST" be placed out at the curb pefore 7:30 AM on the day of collection to assure pick-up. Our rubbish collection company occasionally alters their collection route so a "typical" collection time may not be reliable. If placed out by 7:30 the rubbish and recyclables should be collected. Should for some unusual circumstance, the materials not be picked up, call the Department of Public Works at 508-624-6910 X 7100 and a vehiclle will be dispatched.
NOTE: Metal, plastic and glass containers can be placed together in the recycle bin. No sorting is necessary. Paper products, however, must be separated from metal, glass and plastics due to special handling requirements. recycled paper should be placed inside a paper bag and put beside or on top of the recycle bin.
Recycling is available free to all Marlborough residents at the City's residental Drop-off Facility. The Drop-off Facility is located at 856 Boston Post road east on the north side of Route 20 and is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday and 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays.
Got too many books? The City of Marlborough has partnered with Got Books and placed a collection bin at the Residential Drop-off facility. Also accepted are: CD's, DVD's, videos and audiobooks. Another collection bin is located in the parking lot att he Marlborough Middle School with funds raised from that donation bin going to the Citizens Schollarship Foundation.
Rags To Riches: Turn your unwanted textiles into cash for th eoublic schools. The Marlborough Public Schools are paid $50 per ton by Bay State textiles for the collection od clothes, shoes, sheets and stuffed animals. the white collection trailer is located at the Residential Drop-off Facility located at 856 Boston Post Rd. East. All materials collected that are not reused are recycled into new items.
Get And Give Free Stuff! Freecycle is a non-profit grassroots movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of the trash. Membership is free. To sign up, go to www.freecycle.org then enter Marlborough, MA in the search box.
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