ACCEPTABLE
BURNS WASTE
DISPOSAL MATERIALS

Anything considered organic, or that can be broken down into CO2 and methane,
is called biodegradable waste.
Certain biodegradable items that may be disposed of in roll-off dumpsters include food and kitchen waste, organic or yard trimmings, and brush.

BIODEGRADABLE WASTE 

Recyclable material refers to material that has been recovered or diverted
from the solid waste stream for reissue, recycling, or reclamation purposes.
These materials may include paper (including newspaper and magazines), glass, bottles, cans, metals, certain plastics, etc.

RECYCLABLE MATERIAL

Construction and demolition waste, carpet, compost, and other debris are a few examples of inert waste that may be disposed of in roll-off dumpsters.

INERT WASTE

Items such as furniture, clothing, and non-recyclable plastics such as toys are some examples of composite wastes that can be disposed of in roll-off dumpsters.

COMPOSITE WASTES

BURNS WASTE
DOES NOT
ACCEPT THE
FOLLOWING MATERIALS

Appliances
Buckets with paint, solvents, etc.
Computer monitors or other computer components
Drums and containers
Electrical equipment containing hazardous material
Friable asbestos
Hazardous waste
Lawnmowers with oil and gas
Liquid waste
Outdoor grills with propane tank
Paint cans
Propane tanks (all sizes)
Spray paint cans or containers
Tires (whole, cut, or baled)
TV's, VCR's, stereos or similar electronic waste