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Roll-Off Bins

Serving Central Saskatchewan

What is a Roll-Off Bin?

Roll-Off Bins or Dumpsters are open-top or closed containers used to collect certain disposal materials such as waste, construction/renovation materials, asbestos, soil & more. They are the most used because sometimes a project needs a disposal method that is easy and quick.

It’s important to separate your disposal materials into the right bins because different materials need to be processed in different ways. Some go to the landfill, and others go to the recycler, composter, or other designated place. Proper sorting ensures each material is disposed of correctly, helping protect the environment.

Types of Roll-Off Bins Offered

Used For: the safe disposal of asbestos-containing materials, commonly found in building materials.

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Used For: asphalt disposal from parking lots and driveway renovations.

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Used For: the disposal of shingles, tar paper, nails, and underlayment (roofing felt) before sending it to the recycling center. 

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Used For: the accumulation and storage of clean untreated wood to be recycled.

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Used For: the safe disposal of accumulated wet concrete and water.

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Used For: the safe disposal of construction materials, renovation materials, demolition materials, furnishings/furniture, and other similar materials.

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Used For: the disposal of dirt, topsoil, or sod from outdoor renovations. 

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Used For: the safe disposal of dry concrete and powder. 

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Used For: the safe and proper disposal of elm trees to alleviate the spread of Dutch elm disease. 

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Used For: the disposal of various items in the act of house cleaning.

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Used For: the accumulation and storage of liquids, soils and sludges contaminated by a wide range of hydrocarbon contaminants, such as lubricating oils, bunker and diesel fuels, lighter fractions such as petrol, monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, jet fuel, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

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Used For: the proper disposal of animal or bird manure.

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Used For: the disposal of drilling mud/fluid that is used in oil and gas drilling operations that carry rock cuttings to the surface.

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Used For: safely and properly disposing of treated railway ties, switch ties and power poles. 

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Used For: Cardboard, Paper, Plastics, Glass and any other recyclable materials. 

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Used For: the disposal of heavy sediment such as rocks and gravel. 

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Used For: the accumulation and storage of steel or copper to be recycled and credited back to you. 

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Used For: the accumulation and storage of tires that are no longer suitable for use to be recycled. 

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Used For: the disposal of tires with rims attached that we will process and prepare for recycling to their respective places. 

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Used For: the disposal of trees, branches, hedges, bushes, leaves, branches, and stumps.

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Used For: the accumulation and storage of non-biodegradable and non-recyclable materials (rubbish) to keep in one place until removed and sent to the landfill. 

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