Sunday, January 18, 2009

How To Choose A Waste Management Company

Writen by Natalie Aranda

Whether you are an individual or a business, you will need to choose a waste management company. Waste management companies are responsible for picking up your garbage and transporting it to an appropriate landfill. Many waste management companies offer environmental services as well such as recycling.

The first step is to locate the providers of waste management in your area. This is easily accomplished by looking in a phone book. You should call each service and ask them some key questions. First, find out how often they come to collect your trash. A service that comes twice a week might cost more, but can prove to be helpful if you have a larger household. If you need special equipment such as a dumpster, you will want to ask about that too. Find out how many trash bags you are allowed to put out per pickup. Many companies have limits on what you are allowed to throw away. If you know you will go over the limit, you will probably want to go with a company who provides more flexibility in the amount of trash you are allowed to put outside. Some companies will charge you for the additional bags and you don't want to be stuck with a surprise bill. Also, find out how often you are billed and how. Some companies will want you to only pay their drivers. This can be quite inconvenient. You will not be happy when you have to go outside in the snow at 5 AM to drop off your check. Check to see if the company offers recycling service along with the trash pickup.

Although these are the basics, you might want to ask some additional questions. Waste management companies often care about the environment. They try to reduce waste and help keep our country as clean as possible.

If this is also important to you, you should question what type of environmental services the company uses. For instance, many waste management trucks will run off of clean natural gas instead of diesel fuel. Some waste management companies are taking the methane gas that is naturally produced by landfills and collecting and processing it in order to produce energy. This energy can be used to replace millions of barrels of oil a year. Landfill gas could possibly be a very viable way of producing clean energy through environmental services provided by waste management companies.

Some people just select their waste management company based on price or how often they will pick up your trash. However, it is a good idea to take some time and look into what your waste management company is doing to protect the environment. If you are going to pay for trash removal anyway, why not give your money to company who is helping provide us with a cleaner, healthier environment?

Natalie Aranda writes on home and family. Whether you are an individual or a business, you will need to choose a waste management company. Waste management companies are responsible for picking up your garbage and transporting it to an appropriate landfill. Many waste management companies offer environmental services as well such as recycling. Some people just select their waste management company based on price or how often they will pick up your trash. However, it is a good idea to take some time and look into what your waste management company is doing to protect the environment.

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