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3 Dumpster Rental Problems and Solutions

Written by Tri State Disposal. Posted in Recycling, Trash Tips

Whether you rent dumpsters on a regular basis or plan to rent your first one soon, you should be aware of the most common problems people and businesses face when renting dumpsters.Red Dumpster — Chicago, IL — Tri-State Disposal

Read on to learn about three common dumpster rental problems and how to avoid or solve them.

  1. Illegal Dumping

You likely carefully calculate the size of the dumpster you need for a certain job to ensure you have enough space to dispose of your items without exceeding the dumpster’s weight limit. However, you may feel like all of these calculations are futile when you arrive at your job site to find that others have deposited their trash in your dumpster without your permission.

A Complete Dumpster Rental Guide for Childcare Centers

Written by Tri State Disposal. Posted in Commercial Waste

Three Kids Playing with Toys in a Room — Chicago, IL — Tri-State Disposal

If you own a childcare center, then you likely know how much waste you can accumulate on a daily basis. The key is keeping the waste under control and providing a safe and clean environment for children who attend the daycare. As you consider a dumpster rental for the property, follow this complete guide to learn about dumpster rentals for daycare.

The guide covers everything you need to know, including advantages, uses, and ways dumpsters can improve the overall flow of business at the childcare center.

Plastic Waste: What to do when your pool inflatable goes POP!

Written by Tri State Disposal. Posted in Recycling, Trash Tips

KIds Jumping Into Outdoor Pool - Chicago, IL - Tri-State Disposal

Water wings, beach balls, lounge chairs, floating pool toys. What do all of these things have in common? They CAN NOT be recycled. 

Almost all of them are made of polyvinyl chloride (also known as PVC, or by the recycling number 3), which is one of the hardest plastics to recycle. It is also one of the most dangerous plastics to use, as it is full of chlorine and heavy metals and is a known human carcinogen.

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