Bin There Dump That - Lincoln NE
Serving Lincoln, Nebraska, Bin There Dump That offers tough yet driveway-friendly dumpsters, from 4 to 20 yards. Whether it’s a weekend cleanout or a full home... more
Houser Refuse Service
Houser Refuse Service is a locally owned and operated refuse and recycling company servicing Lincoln, Nebraska. We have been offering friendly, reliable, and affordable dumpster... more
Rocket Rolloffs
Rocket Rolloffs was founded on convenient, economical, and prompt dumpster delivery and next-level customer service. We have the know-how to provide exquisite service to you... more
Harms Refuse
Harms Refuse is a family owned business that has been serving the city of Lincoln for almost 40 years. We are proud of the reliable, affordable... more
Husker Refuse Services
Husker Refuse Services is a locally owned and operated garbage refuse and recycling removal company servicing the entire Lincoln, Nebraska area. We are dedicated to... more
D&D Refuse
Donald Kurtzer founded our company in 1950. Since then, four generations have been involved in the business, bringing both seasoned experience and new ideas. We offer... more
Niederhaus Refuse Inc
Started back in 1921, Niederhaus Refuse, Inc. began as a horse and wagon operation. Since then, we’ve grown to accommodate every kind of waste or... more
Tri-County Rolloffs
Locally owned and operated, Tri-County Rolloffs has been serving all of Lancaster, Cass, and Saunders Counties from Greenwood, NE. The Better Business Bureau has accredited... more
Dump It Rolloff Services
Fast, reliable and affordable rates are what you can expect with Dump It. We utilize simple, hassle-free pricing without all the hidden fees. Our inventory... more
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Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Lancaster County, NE
What items can I not put in my dumpster rental?
This will vary based on rules and regulations in your city or state.
However, the most common wastes prohibited from being disposed of in dumpsters are:
- Scrap tires (some companies allowed tires that are shredded into small chunks)
- Household hazardous wastes, such as cleaners and paint
- Asbestos-containing debris
- Electronics (e-waste), such as computers and TVs
Take these prohibited items to local household hazardous waste (HHW) processing facilities or drop them off during your area's HHW collection event (typically an annually or biannually event).
E-wastes can be recycled at most major electronics stores, including Best Buy and Staples.
Locate a scrap tire yard in your area to dispose of used tires, or take them to a tire store for proper recycling.