Dumpster Rental in Greenville, SC

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How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Dumpster in Greenville, SC?

Greenville 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. Greenville dumpster prices range from $505 for a 10 yard dumpster up to $856 for a 30 yard dumpster. See below for a full list of Greenville dumpster costs:

Pricing updated on Apr 08, 2024 18:55:51

Dumpster SizeLow End*High End*
10 Yard Household$493$734
10 Yard Construction$501$738
10 Yard Concrete**$534$678
15 Yard Household$525$768
15 Yard Construction$534$776
15 Yard Concrete**$549$689
20 Yard Household$567$815
20 Yard Construction$588$819
20 Yard Concrete**$574$782
30 Yard Household$606$849
30 Yard Construction$625$866
40 Yard$672$958

*The dumpster pricing above reflects the actual costs of dumpsters rented in the Greenville area. Current landfill tipping costs range from $75 per ton to $96 per ton or $12 per yard to $17 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 Greenville 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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The Twin Chimneys Landfill

Greenville County Twin Chimneys Landfill is a first-rate facility that is classified as a Subtitle D landfill, which employs high-tech designed geotextile materials that stop waste from seeping into underground water sources. A very interesting article, so click on the above link and get some insight into what cities and counties are doing to help protect the environment.

  • 11075 Augusta Rd. Honea Path, SC 29654 – Phone: (864)-243-9672.
  • Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 4:30pm & Saturday: 8:00am – 4:00pm.

The requirements mandated by The Resouce Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) were met in the construction of this landfill. The county goes to great lengths to ensure that the underground water is safe. They accomplish this task by installing groundwater monitoring wells. And the county has assured the public that they will continue with this process up to 30 years after the landfill has been closed.

What is being done to Build Safer Landfills

With pollution being the number one concern in landfills, regulations have been put in place to help mitigate this problem. Landfill owners must comply with laws that restrict the placement of landfills in certain areas like wetlands, fault zones, floodplains, and near airports. There are three methods of waste disposal: Sanitary, Incineration, and Composting.

Incineration is the preferred method as it can burn up to 80% of all trash and generate heat that can be used as an energy source. However, it is less than ideal due to the pollutants that are released into the air. Nonetheless, technology is improving to capture the particulates that this method generates, but it is very expensive.

The second method of waste disposal is Composting, which though not commonly used, has the benefit of breaking down organic matter into fertilizer. This makes trash reusable and is a very inexpensive and practical solution to preventing pollution.

The third alternative is Sanitary, which in the past was referred to as open dumps. However, now they employ liners, collection systems for leachate, and underground water monitoring systems. These systems must also have a methane collection component. The EPA oversees the designs of the liners, and they must meet strict guidelines.

According to the EPA, 250 million tons of trash are generated each year in the United States. Recycling and composting captured almost 90 million tons of waste in a recent year, which helped to cut down on pollution, particularly carbon dioxide, immensely. This is equal to taking 45 million cars off the road. Though we still have a long way to go, reducing one-third of waste materials is a significant step in the right direction.

Despite the 250 million tons figure, progress is slowly but surely being made. Back in 1980, we only diverted 15 million of waste per year. This progress is encouraging, and we should continue to work towards better waste management.

What Constituents Hazard Waste in Greenville

The following is a sampling of what is considered hazardous waste: Kerosene, Solvents, Photographic chemicals, Turpentine, Propane Tanks, Paints, and Brake fluid.

Facilities Greenville Residents can take Hazardous Waste

Citizens can use the Twin Chimneys Landfill to drop off hazardous waste.

The landfill does have a residential drop-off area or unit for residents who wish to rid their household hazardous waste in a safe manner, efficient manner.

The county has compiled a brochure for environmental education purposes. It discusses issues such as:

  • What an Air/Basin Shed is
  • What are Wetlands
  • It provides tours, classes, and programs to help educate the public on waste treatment.
  • Offers grease handling tips and so forth

The County of Greenville provides many solutions for disposing of hazardous materials. It is up to all of us to understand what hazardous waste is, and how and where to dispose of these materials. Education is the first step towards eliminating or cutting back on the use of these products. If we take the time to do the research, many products that are harmful can be easily replaced with a superior item.

When you are at the supermarket, take the time to explore the aisles and look for green products. Read labels to see what you are bringing into your home. No one intentionally wants to harm their families, but we are when we don’t take the time to explore what else is out there to use.

In addition, there are a ton of sites online that will educate you and provide alternative solutions to everyday products. By taking some initiative you can provide a better environment for both your household and the community at large. Help keep the world we all share a safer place to live.

Recycling in Greenville, South Carolina

The county has approximately 13 recycling drop-off boxes. These are unstaffed and operate 24/7. The county also has a page to help recycle those “Hard to Recycle Items” It provides locations to get rid of items such as:

  • Cars and they can be taken to Wheels For Wishes – Nonprofit benefiting Make-A-Wish South Carolina
  • Scrap metal: CMC Recycling 7931 Valley Falls Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303 – 864.503.3202

To name just a few items. The county has also put together a comprehensive brochure that tells you just about everything you need to know about recycling in Greenville. What and where to recycle and it also includes maps just in case you are new to the area.

  • Some of the exceptions to recycling include Wax-coated paper, No oil-based paint, and Plastic bags.

Read the brochure to see all the items that can and cannot be recycled. Some items can only be recycled if you are a resident.

The county has also provided some information to increase your knowledge about recycling called, “Learn About Recyclables”

Take advantage of all the County of Greenville resources that are available at your fingertips to help you better understand how recycling can improve your own life and the beautiful city of Greenville.

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