Recycling Dumpster Rental
West Texas & Permian Basin
Not every project is mixed debris — sometimes you're clearing out a single material type, or you want your load sorted for recycling instead of straight to the landfill. Let Us Dump It is a locally owned dumpster rental service that works with you on material-specific loads across West Texas.
Choose Your Size — Flat-Rate, No Hidden Fees
Best for: Single-material loads — cardboard, metal, or sorted debris
Book 15-Yard Dumpster →✓ Recommended for Recycling & SortingBest for: Larger sorted loads or mixed recyclables from a bigger project
Book 21-Yard Dumpster →Best for: High-volume material-specific projects
Book 25-Yard Dumpster →Best for: Large-scale sorted disposal or commercial recycling projects
Book 30-Yard Dumpster →Understanding Sorted & Material-Specific Disposal in West Texas
Most dumpster rentals are mixed loads — general debris that gets sorted at the landfill or transfer station, not before. A recycling dumpster rental works differently: the material stays separated from the start, whether that's clean scrap metal, bulk cardboard, or concrete kept apart from general demolition debris. The sorting has to happen on your end, at loading time — a dumpster can't un-mix material once it's combined.
This matters most for two groups: homeowners clearing out a genuinely single-material project (scrap metal from a garage cleanout, cardboard from a move), and businesses or contractors with sustainability or compliance requirements around waste sorting. In both cases, keeping material separate from the start is what makes proper routing possible — mixing recyclables with general trash defeats the purpose, even if some of what's mixed in would otherwise have been recyclable.
Pricing doesn't change based on what's inside the dumpster — it's still based on size and weight, same as any rental. What changes is where the material ends up afterward. If sorted disposal matters for your project, whether for environmental reasons or a compliance requirement, it's worth mentioning when you book so we can make sure the load gets handled the right way.
What Can Go In a Construction Dumpster?
✅ Generally Accepted
- ✓Scrap metal (clean loads)
- ✓Cardboard & paper (bulk quantities)
- ✓Clean wood & lumber
- ✓Concrete & masonry (as a sorted, single-material load)
- ✓Yard waste & organic material (sorted separately)
- ✓Construction material sorted by type
- ✓General debris (standard mixed-load rate applies)
🚫 Not Accepted
- ✕Hazardous materials — chemicals, solvents, paint
- ✕Electronics & e-waste (requires certified e-waste recycling — call for referral)
- ✕Batteries of any kind
- ✕Medical or biohazard waste
- ✕Mixed loads billed as a single recyclable material (must be genuinely sorted)
- ✕Propane tanks or fuel containers
Not sure if your item is accepted? See the full accepted items guide →
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What Construction Customers Are Saying
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Related Dumpster Types
Where We Deliver Construction Roll-Offs — West Texas
Renting a Construction Roll-Off — Frequently Asked Questions
A sorted load means one material type — all scrap metal, all cardboard, all clean wood, with no mixing. If you're clearing a specific material and keeping it separate from general debris, let us know when booking so we can route it appropriately rather than billing it as standard mixed waste.
Standard electronics and e-waste need certified handling that a regular roll-off can't provide. Call us and we can point you toward the right local option — we'd rather refer you correctly than have e-waste end up somewhere it shouldn't.
Pricing is based on the size and weight of your load, the same as any rental — sorting material doesn't change the base rate, but it does mean your material gets routed correctly instead of straight to the landfill, which matters for compliance and sustainability goals.
You can, but at that point it's a standard mixed-debris load, not a sorted recycling load — the material won't be separated after the fact. If sorting matters for your project, keep recyclable material separate from general trash from the start.
Yes — if you're a business or contractor looking to set up regular sorted-material pickup as part of a sustainability or compliance program, call us and we'll talk through a schedule and setup that works for your operation.
Same-day available before noon Mon–Fri · Flat-rate pricing · West Texas & Permian Basin · (432) 556-2894
