GFL Environmental USA Inc
GFL is your locally owned and operated source for eco-friendly dumpster rental and residential/commercial trash and recycling services. We stock a wide range of... more
D & V's Trash Hauling
"I needed a dumpster after a mobile home demolition. I called a number of companies, but D&V's Trash Hauling called right back. I was... more
Core Disposal and Recycling
Core Disposal and Recycling is a locally owned and operated small business founded by Brian and Patti Thompson in 2015. We’re originally from the U.... more
JenTech Refuse & Recycling
Offering practical, low-cost solutions to residential and commercial customers, Jentech Refuse & Recycling serves Genesee, Livingston, Oakland, and Saginaw Counties. They are experts in all things... more
Dumpster Deals Inc
At Dumpster Deals Inc, we take pride in providing our customers clean dumpsters and superior customer service! We offer same-day service and 24-hour availability. We... more
Paul Rigda and Sons Dumpster
As a family owned and operated waste hauler, Paul Rigda & Sons is able to give each customer the attention they deserve. Our stock of roll-off... more
Dumpster Rentals Inc.
Dumpster Rental Inc. is a locally owned and operated dumpster rental company serving Saginaw, MI and surrounding areas. Our dumpsters range from 10 yards to 40 yards,... more
Roll Off Dumpster Tips for Montrose, MI
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.