5 Commercial Waste Tips Every Business Should Follow
Running a clean, organized property does more than improve appearance — it helps prevent service delays, reduces safety risks, keeps pests away, and makes waste collection more efficient for everyone. Small habits can make a major difference in keeping your location operating smoothly.
Here are five simple commercial waste tips every business should keep in mind:
1. Break Down Cardboard
Flattening cardboard boxes before placing them into a container helps save valuable space and prevents overflow issues.
When boxes are left unbroken:
- Containers fill up faster
- Loose cardboard can blow away
- Pickups become less efficient
- Overflow can create safety and appearance concerns
Breaking down boxes is one of the easiest ways to maximize container capacity and keep areas cleaner between pickups.
2. Keep Container Areas Clear
Blocked containers can delay service and create unnecessary issues for drivers and businesses alike.
Items that commonly create access problems include:
- Parked vehicles
- Pallets
- Loose debris
- Construction materials
- Equipment stored near containers
Keeping a clear path to containers helps ensure safe, on-time service and reduces missed pickups.
3. Don’t Overfill Containers
Overloaded containers create safety hazards for both customers and sanitation workers.
Overfilled containers can lead to:
- Loose debris falling during collection
- Damage to lids or equipment
- Unsafe lifting conditions
- Additional cleanup around the property
A good rule of thumb is to keep materials below the rim and ensure lids can properly close whenever possible.
4. Keep Container Lids Closed
Closed lids help control pests, reduce odors, and prevent loose debris from spreading around your property.
Open containers often attract:
- Rodents
- Raccoons
- Insects
- Wind-blown litter
- Rainwater buildup
Simply keeping lids closed can go a long way toward maintaining a cleaner and more professional-looking property.
5. Do Not Mix Construction & Demolition Debris With Garbage
Construction and demolition debris should never be mixed with regular commercial garbage.
Items such as:
- Sheetrock
- Tile
- Wood
- Concrete
- Flooring materials
- Renovation debris
require different handling and disposal methods than standard municipal solid waste.
Mixing these materials can:
- Create contamination issues
- Increase disposal costs
- Cause service complications
- Lead to rejected loads
If your business is performing renovations, cleanouts, or construction work, contact us to come up with the right disposal plan. Perciballi Container Service can help get you the right container for the right job at the right price.
Small Habits Make a Big Difference
Keeping waste areas organized helps improve safety, cleanliness, efficiency, and overall service reliability. A few simple steps can help businesses avoid unnecessary problems while keeping properties looking their best.
Whether it’s breaking down cardboard, keeping lids closed, or planning properly for construction debris, smart waste habits benefit everyone involved.
A cleaner business starts with smart habits.





