Post-election we delivered a dumpster to the Delaware Democratic Party election headquarters in New Castle, DE. After a long campaign season the party HQ needed to be cleaned off all the accumulated campaign materials and other unwanted left overs from the election. A political party headquarters can be a messy place as volunteers spend time making phone calls and organizing for their candidates. Certainly there is a lot of paper waste and many, many empty Starbucks cups. Having a dumpster allowed for the quick disposal of a lot of trash without having to make multiple trips to a trash collection site. We are happy to help our customers in Delaware rent a dumpster for whatever need they have including cleaning up after an election campaign.

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