Front-Load Bins
Learn about our bin options, sizes, and how to choose the right one for your needs
What is a Front-Load Bin?
Front-Load Bins or Dumpsters are open-top or closed containers used to collect waste, recycling, compost/organics, and construction materials. They are the most economical because of the speed with which they can be tipped/emptied.
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Types of Front-Load Bins Offered
Construction/ Renovation
Used for the safe disposal of construction materials, renovation materials, demolition materials, furnishings/furniture, and other similar materials.
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Recycling
Used for collecting recyclable materials like paper, cardboard, plastics, glass and other recyclable materials.
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Waste
Used for the accumulation and storage of non-biodegradable and non-recyclable materials (rubbish) to keep in one place until removed and sent to the landfill.
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Organic
Used for collecting food scraps, kitchen waste, yard waste, and biodegradable materials to be composted.
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Choosing the right front-load bin depends on the type of material you’re disposing of and how much you have.
- Use our online calculators: Quickly estimate the bin size you need based on your material and volume.
- Talk to us: If you’re unsure or have a unique project, give us a call. Our team can recommend the best bin size and type to make your project easy and stress-free.
With the right size, you’ll save time, avoid extra trips, and keep your space safe and organized.
Bin Placement
City or Town
The bin can ONLY be placed on your property:
- On the driveway
- On a gravel pad
- On the street in front of your property (customer must obtain a permit – see Saskatoon permit info)
- A safe spot, as the customer is responsible for any damages where the bin is placed
BINS ARE NOT ALLOWED on the grass, back alleys, or public areas.
Farm or Acreage
The bin can ONLY be placed on your property:
- On the driveway
- On a gravel pad
- On an easily accessible flat spot where our truck can maneuver
- A safe spot, as the customer is responsible for any damages where the bin is placed
BINS ARE NOT ALLOWED on the road, grass, or public areas. See government regulations for details.
Steps to Ensure Your Bin is Tipped
To help us tip your bin safely and efficiently, please ensure the following:
- The bin is not overfilled.
- Nothing (vehicle, objects, or debris) is blocking access to the bin.
- Debris/waste/recycling materials are not piled against the bin, preventing it from being moved.
- The gate or fence providing access is unlocked, or we have the key/code.
- Weather conditions do not prevent tipping (e.g., ice or excessive snow around the bin).
- The road leading to the bin is open and accessible.
- The bin is not empty.
- The bin does not contain appliances, tires, or hazardous materials.
- It is safe to tip the bin at the time of service.
If our team cannot tip your bin upon arrival for any reason, we will document the issue. Your bin will be tipped on the next available service day if it was our fault (for example, truck issues or a missed schedule).
Not Sure If a Front Load Bin Is What You Need?
Find out whether a Front Load Bin or a Roll-Off Bin is right for your business or cleanup project.
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For permanent waste management needs, a one-time setup ensures your equipment is in place, with ongoing charges applying only to tipping services as required.


