We Are Dumparoo

A dedicated sustainable waste management and recycling company devoted to providing subscriber exclusive services that enhances customer satisfaction and loyalty. With our unwavering commitment to reducing landfill waste, we deploy unique services that make the collection of trash, recycling, and bulk items easier for the customer. Our motivation is fueled by the people in the communities we serve, and we are passionate about creating a positive experience and bringing a sense of purpose and authenticity that are true to our core values.

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Our Mission toward zero waste to landfills

Reduce

As good stewards of the environment, it is our responsibility to embrace eco-friendly practices and to educate the communities we serve on how to achieve and sustain a clean and healthy environment.

Collect

DUMPAROO determines the best methods for removal, and we guarantee on-time arrival to collect your trash, recycling, and bulk items.

Sort

As a sustainable eco-friendly company striving towards zero waste to landfills, DUMPAROO puts forth a significant amount of time and effort in its sorting processes to determine what items can be recycled, donated, and repurposed.

Recycle

Recycling is a key component for us to reduce waste because it aims at environmental sustainability.

Donate

Dumparoo believes in the power of giving back to those in need. When we are able to donate the items we remove, it further ensures our commitment to keeping usable items out of the landfill.


Facts about Recycling

99% of the stuff we buy is trashed within 6 months.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 20% of what goes into municipal landfills is food.

36% of what is thrown away in the U.S. each year is paper or cardboard - much of which is recyclable.

Americans throw away enough aluminum to rebuild our entire commercial fleet of airplanes every three months.

Experts estimate that U.S. consumers throw away 400 million used pieces of electronic equipment every year.

U.S. Consumers throw away over 11 million tons of glass bottles and jars each year.