Roll-Off Dumpster Direct delivers nationwide but loves to give back to local organizations. New York is home to many incredible non-profits and organizations that serve people of all ages, and our team is so proud to support them! In the past year, we supported the following organizations:

 

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Albany Curling Club is a non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting the sport of curling: a game of skill, strategy and good sportsmanship for people of all ages. The current Albany Curling Club was established in 1955. 

 

Syracuse Sports Association Logo

 

Syracuse Sports Association is a vibrant community of sports enthusiasts, adventurers, and thrill-seekers. SSA offers a range of sports and games for adults in the Syracuse area.

 

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Buffalo String Works ignites personal and community leadership through accessible, youth-centered music education.

Our team is passionate about sponsoring local organizations in all areas we service all over the country! If you’re searching for a roll-off dumpster for your home or commercial business, please contact us for information.

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Roll-Off Dumpster Direct Now Serves Indiana

Roll-Off Dumpster Direct is excited to announce our expansion into Indiana, offering our top-notch dumpster rental services to customers statewide. From Indianapolis to Fort Wayne and everywhere in between, Indiana residents can now rely on us for affordable and efficient dumpster solutions. Bringing Reliable Dumpster Rentals to the Hoosier State Our diverse range of dumpster […]

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Where Does the Trash Go in Atlanta?

When you toss something in the garbage, you may never stop to wonder where it goes next. Or maybe, you join your kids’ excitement when the garbage truck comes – but never question where it goes after your neighborhood.  Atlanta produces 17.4 million tons of trash every year! That’s nearly the total weight of an […]

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Where Does the Trash Go in Washington, D.C.?

You may not stop to think about your trash after it makes its way to the trash can, but what exactly happens next?  The District of Washington reported that in 2018 the Department of Public Works (DPW) collected 1,139,846 tons of waste and recyclables – including tires, hazardous waste, yard trimmings, biofuel, and waste-to-energy. Waste […]

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