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Trashco Inc. Is Using Innovative Tech to Revolutionize Texas' Waste Management

The last thing you want when walking down the street is to have the smell of old garbage lingering around. That’s why a reliable waste management service is critical, to collect and dispose of the waste your company creates.


But there’s a far more worrying need; the environmental impact of your waste and those collection services.


With Earth on track to pass several global climate tipping points if greenhouse gasses aren’t reigned in soon, everyone must do their part to reduce emissions. This includes those generated by your waste, and the people collecting it for you.


So, get comfortable and read how Trashco Inc. is revolutionizing waste management with reliable, affordable, and sustainable services via state-of-the-art technology. We’ll cover:


  • How most waste management is handled

  • Why we need new solutions and methods

  • How Trashco Inc. is paving the way with innovative technology

  • Why you can rely on Trashco Inc. to push the boundaries


Let’s dive right in.


How most waste management is handled


When you hear “waste management” chances are that you think of garbage trucks making the rounds once a week, emptying your trash and recyclables, then transporting the whole lot to either landfill or a recycling facility.


This usually takes the form of hiring a waste removal service. You might be able to rent a front load dumpster or roll-off container to store waste until it comes time for your collection, and some companies even offer extra services such as waste compactors to reduce the space your waste takes up both before and after being taken away.


Let’s say that you run a commercial business. You know roughly how much waste you generate every week on average, but either don’t have a waste collection service in place or are looking for a better deal than your current one provides.


This means that you’ll have to look at all of the available options serving your local area. Some you can weed out by comparing their price, others require getting stuck into some of the finer details. It’s no use going for the cheaper option if that would require you to get a smaller container and thus have it emptied more often, which could inflate the price beyond renting a larger unit.


The types of waste you produce will also affect your needs. Dry waste and most recyclables can be contained in any container that they fit inside, as these will not decompose before collection (although you may want to make sure that any open-air containers are covered from the rain). Liquids and general decomposable waste need to be stored in enclosed containers (eg, front load dumpsters), as this will keep your site tidy and prevent nasty smells from escaping. Finally, hazardous waste may require special disposal methods which you can usually find supplied by your local authority.


It’s simple, if dirty, work.


It’s also killing our planet, and often failing to fulfill even that basic promise.


Why we need new solutions and methods

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One of the main issues with traditional waste management services is that the services offered often don’t focus on the larger problems waste presents. With the U.S. alone producing 268 million tons of waste every year it’s frankly unsustainable to simply take your waste away and shove it in a landfill site.


Waste in landfill isn’t static. You can’t dump it and forget it exists - landfill municipal solid waste (MSW) decomposition accounts for around 14% of methane emissions, which is equivalent to more than 28 million gasoline-powered passenger vehicles being driven for a full year. That doesn’t even account for the other 50% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from MSW waste, which is carbon dioxide.


Waste compactors only help in terms of the cubic space occupied by your trash. They’re worth using when considering the huge amount of space taken up by landfill, but don’t help much at all on the environmental front.


You need to have a reliable way of sorting your waste into categories that can be disposed of easily and sustainably, while also reducing the amount of waste created in the first place.


You need a company that uses the latest technology to reduce emissions and consistently deal with all of your waste needs in the most efficient way possible.


That’s where Trashco Inc. comes in.


How Trashco Inc. is paving the way with innovative technology

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We here at Trashco Inc. aren’t happy with just cleaning up Laredo and the surrounding areas. We’re dedicated to helping do so in the most sustainable way possible while still offering the best waste management services around.


Our state-of-the-art fleet of trucks make sure that we can reliably pick up and dispose of your waste on time, every time. Combined with our rentals, we can serve as your one-stop-shop for everything to do with getting rid of your waste.


Running a small company with minimal waste production? We’ve got you covered with a 2 yard front load dumpster. Need a way to deal with mass waste from a large construction project? It’s time to pull out the big guns with our 30 yard roll-off container.


With multiple sizes to suit every need, waste compactors to help save space, and collections up to 5x per week and all backed up by our elite trucks and dedicated team, there’s no situation where you’ll be left with a mound of trash on your doorstep.


Why you can rely on Trashco Inc. to push the boundaries

We all need to do our part to save the planet and clean up our streets. Trashco Inc. is here to make the process easy by handling your waste disposal in a sustainable way and with reliable, top-tier equipment.


We’re cleaning up Laredo on time, every time.


But what if there was a way to reduce your waste collection bill even further? All you have to do is chat to our team of experts! We’ll help you by assessing your needs, laying out the cheapest and most effective options (eg, container size vs collection frequency), and telling you how to reduce waste generation where possible and how to effectively manage your onsite waste.


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