CurbWaste to share waste collection software at WasteExpo

The company will showcase its software, offering a comprehensive view of the collection process.

Curbwaste CEO and Founder Mike Marmo working at his desk.
Mike Marmo, a veteran of the waste industry, has founded CurbWaste, a new New York City company, which will share its waste collection software at WasteExpo May 9-12.
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CurbWaste, a New York-based software company built to help haulers run their businesses with ease and transparency, will be attending WasteExpo in Las Vegas from May 9-12.

“We built CurbWaste to give companies a simplified, one-stop review of everything going on in their facilities so they can focus on what matters most: picking up trash and serving customers,” CurbWaste CEO and Founder Mike Marmo says. “It’s an honor to attend WasteExpo and have the opportunity to bring our solution to industry veterans and newcomers alike.”

With over a decade of experience in the industry, Marmo designed CurbWaste to meet the need for a technology that addresses the multitude of challenges faced by haulers. While there is plenty of software designed for waste management, CurbWaste is the only one that can help companies nationwide get a birds-eye view of their operations and facilities to make better decisions, act with greater transparency and efficiency and improve the customer experience.

WasteExpo is the leading event of its kind in North America, bringing together thousands of waste, recycling and organics professionals from the public and private sectors for four days of professional development and networking. The interactive conference program dives deep into vital industry topics such as recycling, landfills, fleet management, collections, organics, safety, food waste and recovery and offers an exhibit hall showcasing hundreds of exhibitors and the latest industry solutions. 

CurbWaste will be located at booth No. 3664.