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  2. Roll-off (dumpster) - Wikipedia

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    Roll-offs are commonly used to contain loads of construction and demolition waste or other waste types. While most roll-off containers have a swinging door on the end for easier disposal of waste, some roll-off containers are not open-top and are used with commercial or industrial trash compactors.

  3. Dumpster - Wikipedia

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    Roll-offs, sometimes called roll-off dumpsters or containers or open-top dumpsters or containers, are larger dumpster trailers ranging from 10 to 45 cubic yards (7.6 to 34.4 m 3) and are used at demolition sites, clean-outs, renovations, construction sites, factories, and large businesses. These containers are normally carried by very large ...

  4. Category:Waste containers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waste containers" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Roll-off (dumpster) S. Skip (container) W. Waste container

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    And now, they're also on sale! The bestselling bins, normally $24.98, are being rolled back to $14.96— that's 40% off ! Hello, stylish trash cans for every room in your home.

  6. Recycling in Upstate SC: Where to go and what to know ... - AOL

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    A guide for each of the county-operated recycling locations in the Upstate, along with what products they accept and how to access them.

  7. Garbage truck - Wikipedia

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    Roll-offs are characterized by a rectangular footprint, utilizing wheels to facilitate rolling the dumpster in place. The container is designed to be transported by special roll-off trucks. They are relatively efficient for bulk loads of waste or extremely heavy loads of construction or demolition debris. [13]