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Frog Hauling Dumpster Rentals
2170 Eakin Rd.
Columbus, OH 43223
Due to Heavy Volume, Some Sizes May Not be Available Online. If The Size You Need is Marked ‘Sold Out’, Please Call To Check Availability: 614-258-3764

Why Use Frog Hauling Mini Dumpsters to Transport My Property?

To Save You MONEY and SPACE! Large class containers take up too much space and you pay for transportation costs you do not need. Check out the shipping containers to identify the correct size that is right for you to load and for Frog Hauling to transport. We are happy to help you, give us a call.

What is Junk Removal?

Junk removal is a dumpster rental and hauling service that involves the delivery and transportation of a dumpster shipping container for you to load and Frog Hauling’s hauling service to move your items to a designated location. Once the items have been transported from your property, they are hauled away to your designated location; a recycling center, a second use facility, or a disposal station.

Privacy Policy

  1. The marketing company working for Frog Hauling uses Google AdWords remarketing service and Google Analytics to advertise on third party websites, including Google, to the people who have visited our website.
  2. No identifying information is collected and at no time is a contact form information connected with browser cookie data.
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  7. Frog Hauling cares about your privacy and takes every step to make sure we are abiding by the most up to date privacy laws and guidelines. Feel free to call us or use the message form on our website if you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy on the use of our website.

Terms & Conditions

  1. The marketing company working for Frog Hauling uses Google AdWords remarketing service and Google Analytics to advertise on third party websites, including Google, to the people who have visited our website.
  2. No identifying information is collected and at no time is a contact form information connected with browser cookie data.
  3. These ads could be in the form of Google pay per click (PPC) ads and/or banner ads, ads on the Google search results page, or a site in the Google Display Network. These ads could be placed on web sites the visitors to our website visit after they have visited our website. A browser “cookie” is placed on the visitor’s internet browser whereby Google, or other marketing providers, can display ads to that visitor on other websites on the internet.
  4. A visitor can opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings.
  5. Google provides a browser plugin to opt-out of Google’s retargeting ads here.
  6. You can also opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out page.
  7. Frog Hauling cares about your privacy and takes every step to make sure we are abiding by the most up to date privacy laws and guidelines. Feel free to call us or use the message form on our website if you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy on the use of our website.

Recycling Brings Positive Change to Columbus, OH

Residential Recycling in Columbus

Residents of Columbus have probably noticed big, blue carts being delivered to their homes. Mayor Coleman is asking residents to use these carts to help Columbus recycle! Residential recycling is free and is expected to save the city millions of dollars a year. Recycling Columbus OH The first phase began April 16 with delivery of the blue carts to west Columbus residents. Delivery to these neighborhoods continues until May 19. Recycling pickup will begin June 4 on a biweekly schedule. The program is expected to be fully implemented in February 2013, serving over 227,000 households. Click here for details about the recycling program, including collection days, cart delivery or what to put in the cart.
For bigger recycling projects contact Frog Hauling Dumpster Rental. Frog Hauling is a local Columbus green business that focuses on recycling as many of the materials as possible.

Recycling Center Brings Jobs to Columbus

An Arizona company called Closed Loop plans to locate its recycling facility on the south side of Columbus, creating 55 new full-time jobs. These efforts will create an annual payroll of $1.47 million. Mayor Coleman is very excited about the new addition to Columbus, saying, “Closed Loop is exactly the kind of innovative business that we want to attract in order to strengthen our economy and provide opportunity for our residents.”

Green Columbus Promotes A Healthier Planet

How does Green Columbus help Ohio?

Green Columbus is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting a cleaner and healthier environment in Central Ohio and the rest of the globe. They raise awareness about problems facing our planet and promote strategies to overcome these challenges, utilizing the power of the people through social media outlets Facebook and Twitter and word of mouth. They also lead by example, initiating programs and encouraging others to take action.

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Earth Day 2012 Columbus, OH

Green Columbus also works to provide forums and organize events with goals of a cleaner environment. Join Green Columbus and other businesses, volunteers and like-minded individuals at the nation’s largest Earth Day volunteer effort. This year’s Earth Day celebrations offer volunteer opportunities April 14-15 at work sites around the region, cleaning up and planting new life into the areas. Businesses and individuals can also donate and sponsor the events or sites or spread the word by hanging posters and promoting the event online. The events culminate with a citywide celebration on April 21 at Columbus Commons. Join your friends and neighbors downtown for live music and a silent auction of art pieces submitted by local artists.

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2012 New Year’s Resolution: Waste Less America!

Waste in America

People say that America is the greatest nation in the world and that God blesses America. But do we consider ourselves so blessed that we live lives of excess and waste while the world around us becomes engrossed in garbage and deteriorates? Visit PBSto take a shocking look at just how much Americans consume and waste. Waste Management Landfill

The Truth About Trash

With less than five percent of the world’s population, America produces 40 percent of its waste. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the average American produces about 4.4 pounds (2 kg) of garbage a day, or a total of 1,600 pounds (726 kg) a year. Americans also waste 96 billion pounds of food each year. We need to change this behavior! Reduce your purchases to necessary items only. Do not use plastic grocery bags. Reuse or pass along anything that you can to avoid throwing something out. These are easy steps we can take to slow the rate at which our landfills are being consumed.

Recycling is the Answer

An easy and effective way to reduce waste is to recycle. Every day Americans throw away 60 million plastic bottles, and office workers use about 500 disposable cups a year. These are items that can be recycled. If you do not already recycle at your house, contact your local waste management provider to find out how you can start. In Columbus, OH, nearly 200 recycling drop boxesare located around the city to make recycling even easier. Let’s start making a brighter tomorrow today![Columbus, OH](/storage/app/uploads/public/blog/62/froghaulingcity2.jpg

Be Green This Halloween in Columbus

Halloween is about dressing up in costumes, setting up scary decorations and getting candy. It can also be Recycle In Columbus OHa great opportunity to be eco friendly. Here are some ways to reduce, reuse and recycle this year in Columbus, OH.

REDUCE

Air Pollution-When you go out with your family to trick-or-treat, leave the car at home. Enjoy the brisk air and get good exercise.

Waste-Instead of a plastic bag, use a pillowcase or cloth bag to hold all of your candy. Consolidate whenever possible. Set a trash can on your porch for empty wrappers. This will help prevent trash from being dropped around your neighborhood.

Energy-Limit the use of porch lights and decorations. Turn them on during your neighborhood’s designated holiday hours. If possible, use other sources of light such as candles or jack-o-lanterns.

REUSE

Costumes-Trade an old costume with a friend so you each have a new one. Use an older costume for a younger sibling. Use household materials to create your own. This will also help you save money. A great place to shop for Halloween in Columbus is Rag-O-Rama. They buy and sell new and recycled clothes.

Decorations-Break out last year’s spider webs and skeletons, or get creative making your own decorations. Again, use materials you already have in the house. Don’t forget to store them somewhere safe for next year. Take advantage of natural features in your yard such as trees, leaves and bushes when trying to make your house the scariest in the neighborhood.

RECYCLE Recycle Columbus OH

Costumes-Remember there are organizations that are always willing to accept donations. Salvation Army and Goodwill in Columbus will take all usable clothing and costumes.

Materials-Recycle and dispose of all trash and materials properly. This includes all plastic parts, accessories, paints, or other materials. For information on recyclable materials and proper disposal methods see the Columbus Department of Public Service website.

Join GreenSpot Columbus Today!

Want to help make Columbus, OH, a healthier environment? Join GreenSpot today! Register your home, business or community organization and get started. GreenSpot Columbus

By joining GreenSpot you are making a commitment toward improving Columbus. When you register your home, business or group you choose which green initiatives you would like to fulfill. Residents are to take several steps to conserve energy, conserve and protect water, and reduce, reuse and recycle materials around the house. In addition, businesses are to become compliant with all local and federal environmental regulations. Also, companies are asked to record all green efforts and encourage other businesses to join GreenSpot as well.

GreenSpot is part of the Get Green Columbus initiative started by Mayor Michael B. Coleman. GreenSpot is not limited to Columbus residents only. So join the more than 3,200 GreenSpot members and start making Columbus a greener community today!