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Any waste derived from a business location is considered commercial, whether it was used for construction, entertainment, or recreation. Proper disposal of commercial waste promotes safety for yourself, others, and the environment. If you own a business, familiarize yourself with laws regarding safe storage, transportation, and disposal of commercial waste. Disposal services handle even the most dangerous, difficult-to-transport materials, efficiently clearing your property.

Which Items Are Considered Commercial Waste?

Property Waste

disposal servicesIf an evicted tenant left property behind, these items are considered commercial waste. The same applies to any leftover items discovered at a rental property. Wood, metal, and leftover scrap are also considered commercial, whether they’re the result of a land clearing project, construction, or renovation. As a professional representation of a property, you’re responsible for responsibly removing these materials. 

Work-Related Waste

Accounting businesses, salons, and woodworking factories all create commercial waste, as does every industry out there. From hair clippings in the salon to restaurant leftovers, remaining wood, and excess office papers, all routine waste should be handled by licensed disposal services.

Hazardous Materials

Certain materials are deemed hazardous by the state of Hawaii. If left open or spilled, these pose a potential danger. Contact disposal services to learn how to properly handle oil-based paint, stains, varnishes, gasoline, motor oil, used batteries, aerosol cans, and fluorescent light bulbs. Whatever you do, do not leave these items lying around—they’re labeled “hazardous” for a reason. 

 

If you have commercial waste to get rid of, disposal services will take the hassle out of your hands. In Kalaheo, HI, Rita’s Equipment Rental & Trash Disposal handles all of that and more, no matter how large or small your load. The company also specializes in trash removal, excavating, hauling, and other convenient services. Visit the website for additional information, or call (808) 332-8339 to request your free estimate today.

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