Roll-Off Dumpster Direct enjoys giving back to the local community. Our headquarters is located outside Philadelphia, and there are tons of amazing non-profits and organizations in the area. In 2020 and 2021, we supported the following organizations:

Bartrams Gardens Logo

Bartram’s Gardens is a public park and 50-acre National Historic Landmark, operated by the non-profit John Bartram Association in cooperation with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation and welcoming an estimated 100,000 visitors each year.

The Food Trust

The Food Trust is headquartered in Philadelphia and is a nationally recognized nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that everyone has access to affordable, nutritious food and information to make healthy decisions.

Friends of Delaware Canal

The Friends of the Delaware Canal is an independent, non-profit organization working to restore, preserve, and improve the Delaware Canal and its surroundings. Our primary goals are to ensure the Canal is fully-watered from Easton to Bristol and the towpath trail is usable over its entire length.

Cheltenham Little League

Cheltenham Little League is a local baseball organization for kids. The primary objective of the corporation is to serve as educator of children through their participation in youth sports, and to teach them the value and ideals of good sportsmanship, fair play, teamwork, dependability, accountability, loyalty, honesty and respect for authority. 

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Spring Cleaning Disposal: Paint

Spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to declutter your home, garage, basement, and shed. Along the way, many homeowners discover half-empty paint cans, old stains, solvents, and other household chemicals that have been sitting untouched for years. One of the most common questions we hear is: “Can I throw paint in a dumpster?” The answer […]

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How to Plan Your Yard Makeover Without Stressing About Debris

You’ve watched the HGTV episodes. You’ve saved 47 Pinterest boards titled some variation of “Dream Backyard.” You’ve measured the patio twice and convinced your spouse that yes, a pergola is worth it. The pavers are ordered. But here’s the thing nobody mentions on those before-and-after reveals: the average yard renovation produces somewhere between three and […]

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HOA Rules & Dumpster Rentals: The Step Everyone Forgets (Until It’s Too Late)

You’re all set. Your project is lined up. The dumpster is scheduled. You’ve cleared your calendar, maybe even started piling things up to toss. Everything feels like it’s finally moving forward. Then someone asks: “Do you have HOA approval for that?” …pause. It’s one of those moments that can completely derail your plan, and we […]

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