General Household Trash
Disposal Rules
Bagged household garbage, non-hazardous cleaning supplies, and miscellaneous junk are accepted in dumpsters. This includes everything from old decor to broken small items. Bag loose debris to keep the dumpster tidy.
Pro Tip
Use trash bags for small loose items. This prevents lightweight debris from blowing out during transport.
Alternatives
Regular curbside trash service handles weekly household waste. Dumpsters are best for large cleanout projects.
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Cardboard
AcceptedCardboard boxes, packaging, and corrugated materials are universally accepted in dumpsters. Break down boxes flat to maximize space and avoid overage charges. Most haulers welcome large quantities from moves or renovations.
Clothes & Textiles
AcceptedOld clothing, linens, curtains, and fabric items are accepted in most dumpsters. Bag them to keep them from blowing around. Large cleanout jobs often generate bags of textiles alongside other debris.
Glass
AcceptedWindow glass, mirrors, and glassware can go in a dumpster. Broken glass should be handled carefully and wrapped or boxed to prevent injuries. Most haulers accept glass without issue as part of general debris.
Scrap Metal
AcceptedMost scrap metal is accepted in dumpsters, including steel, aluminum, copper piping, and sheet metal. Metal is heavy, so it can add up quickly toward weight limits. Small amounts mixed with other debris are no problem.