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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Demystifying Dumpster Permits: What You Need to Know Before Your Next Project

Life is full of things – and unfortunately, many of those things will someday wind up in the garbage. Whether you are cleaning out a storage unit, in the midst of a home renovation, or beginning or ending a construction project, renting a dumpster is a necessity. Not only does a large dumpster make the […]

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What You Can (and Can’t) Throw Away During Major Cleanouts (The Complete Guide)

Big cleanouts create a lot of stuff. Some of it can go straight into the trash. Some of it should not. That gap is where many cleanout projects slow down. Items pile up quickly, rules get confusing, and a straightforward cleanup can feel harder than expected. This guide explains what you can throw away during […]

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