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How much does commercial waste management cost?
Commercial waste collection plans most commonly range between $100-$300 per month. For example, a 2 yard container is $90-$125 on average; a 4 yard dumpster is $110-$135 on average; and an 8 yard container is $220-$300 per month on average for 1 pick-up per week.
What affects the cost of commercial dumpster services?
There are multiple factors that come into play when it comes to the cost of commercial waste management, the most common being:
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Location: Where your business is located will affect the cost of your commercial dumpster. Local disposal fees, recycling regulations, labor costs, and fuel costs all come into play, too.
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Volume of waste: The amount of waste generated and collected from your dumpster will affect the total price. The size of your container will affect the total volume, so larger size dumpsters will cost more.
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Pickup frequency: How often your dumpster is emptied will play a big role in price as well. Most commercial dumpster rentals are available in weekly, biweekly and monthly pickup schedules, and many will provide more frequent pick-ups if necessary.
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