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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hazardous waste we Don't collect-dispose of ?

Hazardous waste is illegal to discard in your solid waste or recycling dumpster and containers. CCI Waste and Recycling does not collect hazardous waste including, but is not limited to: automotive fluids or motor oil, paint cans, batteries, anything with gas, oil,  medical waste or medications, household cleaners or bleach pool chemical or lawn fertilizers, flammable products, personal care products such as medication, lead, bio-hazardous waste materials, explosives, live ammunition, or weapons. Many communities host special collection or drop-off programs for hazardous waste.

 

What can be recycled ?

Generally, Plastic, Metal, Paper Products, Cardboard. For a complete list t of accepted recyclable items contact your local municipality. 

 

What can't be recycled ?

Ceramics, Pyrex or other glass cookware, disposable diapers, medical waste (including needles)

 

​Do you dispose of special waste?

Yes. we are a licensed hauler of special waste Class I material, CCI Waste and Recycling, can collect, transport and dispose of non-hazardous special waste including: contaminated soil, sludge, biosolids, off-specification products, asbestos and more. 

 

What size dumpster & compactors are available

CCI Recycling offers the following size dumpsters: 10 yard / 20 yard /  30 yard / 4o yard 

Compactors come in all sizes to accomodate your specific needs.

 

Dumpster
 

 

How high can I load my dumpster?

All dumpsters must be leveled with the top. If the container is overfilled to an unsafe level, it will be unloaded on the site to ensure safety.

 
Can I mix various waste types?
You can mix construction debris and house hold materials. We recommend that you don’t mix concrete and solid dirt to avoid extra charges.
 
What happens if the dumpster damages my driveway or property ?
We recommend that  the customer take the needed precautions and assessment of property and delivery path to the placement spot of dumpster on your property. One suggestion is to put sheets of plywood on the driveway before the dumpster is placed. We ask you inquire of the inherent risks associated with unloading, placing and pickup of dumpsters when placing placing your order. We shall not be held responsible for any damages to any private pavement or accompanying  and shall not be responsible for overhead objects such as electrical wire, overhanging rooflines or leaves, trees, etc.
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