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Locations Hours Alum, steel cans scrap metal cardboard paper,books, newspaper glass bottles

MarBorg Recycling
132 Nopalitos St.
Santa Barbara,CA
93101

9:00-4:00
closed Sunday
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You can recycle the following items:

Aluminum foil and pie plates(must not have residue from food or beverages)
Cans of all types (aluminum, steel, tin, bi-metal and empty aerosol cans)
Cardboard
Glass containers, bottles, and jars
Mixed paper of all colors (e.g. glossy and non-glossy paper, clean grocery bags, worksheets, office and computer paper, junk mail, magazines and envelopes)
Newspapers and all inserts
Paper bags
Paperboard (e.g., cereal and tissue boxes and other containers without a wax coating)
Pots and pans (e.g. aluminum, copper, or steel)
Telephone books
#1 Plastic containers (PETE, PET or Polyethylene Terephthalate) (e.g. small sport top water bottles; soft drink, mouthwash, ketchup, and salad dressing bottles; peanut butter, jelly and jam, pickle jars; food trays)
#2 Plastic containers (HDPE or High Density Polyethylene) (e.g., milk, water, juice, cosmetic, shampoo, dish and laundry containers; yogurt and margarine tubs)
#3 Plastic (PVC or Polyvinyl Chloride)(e.g. detergent/cleanser bottles)
#4 Plastic containers (LDPE or Low Density Polyethylene)(e.g. squeezable bottles such as honey, mustard)
#5 Plastic (PP or Polypropylene)(e.g. ketchup bottles, yogurt containers, margarine tubs, straws, lids, empty medicine bottles)
#6 Plastic except Styrofoam (PS or Polystyrene)(e.g. compact disc cases, plates, empty medicine bottles)
#7 Other Plastic (e.g. three and five-gallon reusable water bottles; ketchup, juice, and syrup bottles)

These items you can not recycle from home these items need to go to a hazourdous waste drop off:

Aerosol cans (if contents are in can)*
Automotive fluids*
Batteries*
Chemicals*
Electronics
Paints / solvents*
Paper towels
Plastic bags**
Plastic egg cartons and cups
Pottery
Styrofoam (if clean, many packaging stores will accept the peanuts)
Tissue and toilet paper
Waxed cartons and paperboard (e.g. milk or juice cartons and frozen food boxes)
Window glass and light bulbs