S2 Services & Rent-a-Bin Michigan
Rent-a-Bin LLC is Grand Rapids and all of West Michigan's go-to source for commercial dumpster and waste management services. Our crew is committed to our... more
LakeShore Roll-Off and Demolition
LakeShore offers waste and recycling services for businesses and commercial properties throughout Southern Berrien County, MI and LaPorta County, IN. We offer no contracts or... more
Southeast Berrien County Landfill Authority
At Southeast Berrien County Landfill Authority, our mission is to protect public health and the environment with the highest level of accountability, integrity, and... more
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If you’re in Southwest Michigan or Northwest Indiana, Michiana Recycling and Disposal Service is the company to call for superior waste disposal and recycling... more
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What size commercial dumpsters are available?
Commercial dumpsters come in a number of sizes, most commonly ranging from 1 cubic yard to 8 cubic yards dumpsters. This size variations allow you to choose the perfect size dumpster for your commercial business’ specific needs.
Are there multiple types of commercial dumpsters?
Yes! Commercial waste containers come in multiple types to accommodate varying needs as well. The most common type of commercial dumpster is a front-loading dumpster. These can be seen at gas stations, the back of restaurants, grocery stores, etc. Commercial waste compactors are another option and are highly efficient, as they compact large quantities of waste materials so they take up less space. Not only does this reduce the amount of space your waste takes up, but it also minimizes the risk of pests, and makes your property look cleaner and more professional.
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