Dumpster Rental in New York, NY

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How We Offer Impressive Container Service In New York City:

Our robust work ethic is what sets us apart from the rest of the sanitation industry. We still believe in the puritan work ethic where words like honesty and integrity still hold substance. We will work diligently on your behalf.

  1. A hassle-free rental process with no headache service to make you a happy client.
  2. Many dumpsters sizes to choose from to help you with a myriad of projects.
  3. We have rented over 100,000 containers to thousands of repeat customers.
  4. Easy Dumpster Rental has been in the bin rental business for over 15 years.
  5. A FAQ page to answer all of your questions concerning our rental procedures.

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Dumpster in New York, NY?

New York dumpster rental prices can be affected by many factors such as travel distance to and from the landfill, type of material, material dumping costs, possible municipal franchise fees, and permits. New York dumpster prices range from $703 for a 10 yard dumpster up to $1218 for a 30 yard dumpster. See below for a full list of New York dumpster costs:

Pricing updated on Mar 22, 2024 07:13:30

Dumpster SizeLow End*High End*
10 Yard Household$691$922
10 Yard Construction$696$925
10 Yard Concrete**$750$885
15 Yard Household$803$1037
15 Yard Construction$807$1049
15 Yard Concrete**$770$889
20 Yard Household$876$1111
20 Yard Construction$897$1113
20 Yard Concrete**$782$899
30 Yard Household$985$1223
30 Yard Construction$999$1228
40 Yard$1261$1482

*The dumpster pricing above reflects the actual costs of dumpsters rented in the New York area. Current landfill tipping costs range from $136 per ton to $171 per ton or $32 per yard to $48 per yard. Use our dumpster rental calculator to estimate the size roll off you’ll need for your household or construction project, then call us to receive your exact New York dumpster costs. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

**Concrete can be disposed of at no additional cost, however, there are factors that will cause disposal fees. These factors include the dumpster containing any other types of debris such as dirt, rebar and construction or household materials as well as access to a recycling facility in the area. For more information, please call us.

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Save With Us Between $10 And $95 On Your Dumpster Rental Cost:

EDR has worked earnestly to establish a brand you can trust. With super low pricing and no headache service, we feel that we can give you everything you need and plenty more. We are the number one choice.

  1. Flat rate roll off pricing model with no added fees or surcharges. Why pay extra someplace else?
  2. We will match or beat all competitor’s prices guaranteed. No one can come close to our low prices.
  3. Dumpster visualizer that ensures you get the right size canister for the job.
  4. All rates are transparent to give a sense of confidence and security when you rent from us.
  5. Call us ASAP and begin saving on your next rental bin. Don’t waste your hard-earned money.
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Waste Management & Landfill Location for New York City

New York City is not only the most populous city in the state of New York, it is also renowned for being the most populous city in all of the United States. The area is serviced by regular curbside trash pickup services.

Other Facts About New York

New York City is one of the greatest cities in the world. Made up of 5 distinct boroughs, including the most famous Manhattan, the city is the capital of the financial world, entertainment, media, arts, and the fashion industry. There are over 800 different languages spoken, make the city one of the most diversified populations in the world.

The city was discovered around 1624 and has a current population of 8.5 million people. There are over 16 universities in the city including Columbia and NYU.  The list of notable residents from New York City is way too long to reference here, but suffice it to say there are thousands of well-known people.

Recycling In New York City

Recycling services are provided by the New York City Department of Sanitation. The Department of Sanitation not only carries out the pick-up of recyclables but also provides decals that can be used to label bins for recycling purposes.

  • Items that are accepted include Newspaper, Glass, Steel & Tin Cans, Rigid Plastics, Plastic Jugs/Bottles, Kitchen Cookware, Milk & Juice Cartons, Paperboard, Phone Books, Magazines & Catalogs, Office Paper & Junk Mail, Cardboard, Pizza Boxes & Paper Bags, All category 1-7 household plastics, Aluminum Cans.
  • Items that are not accepted include Household cleaners, Chemicals (dry or liquid), Wooden items, Garbage, Flammable liquids, Garden hoses, Medical waste/syringes, Paint cans, Electrical cords, Concrete, Propane tanks, Styrofoam containers/packing.
Household Hazardous Waste

The city operates several special waste drop off sites. These drop off sites accept the following items:

  • Batteries, including automotive, rechargeable and single-use
  • Motor oil and transmission fluid (up to 10 quarts per visit)
  • Motor oil filters (up to two filters per visit)
  • Fluorescent light bulbs & CFLs
  • Latex paint (up to five gallons per visit)
  • Mercury-containing devices (up to two per visit)
  • Passenger car tires (up to four per visit)
  • Electronics (covered by the disposal ban)
These DSNY special waste drop off sites
  • Bronx: Hunts Point at Farragut Street and the East River, next to the Fulton Fish Market. Enter on Farragut Street, off Food Center Drive.
  • Brooklyn: Bensonhurst at 25th Avenue and Gravesend Bay, next to DSNY Brooklyn District 11 garage and the Adventurers Amusement Park, formerly known as Nellie Bly Amusement Park.
  • Manhattan: 74 Pike Slip between Cherry Street and South Street under the Manhattan Bridge.
  • Queens: College Point at 30th Avenue, between 120th and 122nd Streets, at the northwest corner of the DSNY Queens District 7 garage.
  • Staten Island: Located at the foot of Muldoon Avenue, off the Muldoon Avenue exit of the southbound West Shore Expressway (440), adjacent to the DSNY Staten Island District 3 garage.

These locations are open every Saturday and last Friday of the month; from 10 am to 5 pm.

Yard Waste

New York City districts that produce more leaves have special Fall Leaf Collection dates. Residents can also place their leaves and other yard waste in their designated brown organics bin for curbside pick-up.

Why It Is Imperative To Begin Recycling Now

Every day millions of people apparently don’t give recycling a mere thought. There are over 3,000 modern landfills in America, approximately one for each county. And the one most staggering thing about landfills is that they are reporting that 70% of the trash that they receive is materials that can be recycled. Another issue that city and county officials in the waste management sector are discovering is that we are running out of space to build new landfill sites.

These are huge operations and can cost millions of dollars and take up to seven years to go through the permitting process. Not to sound too ominous but we are going to come to the day where some states will run out of space to build new landfills coupled with the fact that no one wants a landfill in their backyard. Sort of puts a damper on property values. So, what to do about this issue.

We all can begin to make a conscious effort to recycle more. Most sites encourage recycling today and most government websites have pages devoted to recycling. All or most cities and counties have curbside recycling bins for your use. A majority of cities are turning to single-stream recycling.  This is a process where you don’t need to separate recycling materials, it is mostly done at recycling centers or landfills. Governments are trying to be proactive and make it as simple as possible for the homeowner to recycle.

Recycling adds many benefits to the economy also. It creates thousands of new jobs, pumps billions of dollars into the economy each year, and helps save on the depletion of our natural resources. Just recycling all of your paper products, for instance, will cut down on the number of trees we unnecessarily chopping down. One ton of newspaper recycled saves about 70 tons of pollution from entering the air we breathe and saves about 9 barrels of oil and 10,000 gallons of water.

Recycling also impacts many environmental factors such as reducing water and air pollution and a huge reduction in greenhouse gasses. Look for and by-products that have been recycled, this will help save immensely on raw materials. Recycling one ton of plastics saves the country 17 barrels of oil and 10,000 gallons of water. Plus there are huge plastic patches in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans destroying the natural habitat for all life in these waters.

Plastics take years to break down in our oceans and but that is not the end of the story. After plastic begins the decomposition process, toxins are released and end up in the stomach of fish and eventually will end up in our bodies. Not a healthy picture. There are many other examples that can be illustrated here, but you get the picture. So it is so important to begin to recycle it can literally save our planet. Easy Dumpster Rental will be more than happy to help you with your recycling needs.

We have dumpster of all sizes to help you transport your recyclables to either a landfill that accepts recyclables or to recycling centers. Give us a call and get super low prices and guaranteed services which include on-time delivery and pick up.

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