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Frog Hauling Dumpster Rentals
2170 Eakin Rd.
Columbus, OH 43223
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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.
  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.
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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.

Columbus Recycling Resources and Laws

Since 2012, Columbus’s recycling program has made a significant impact on preventing recyclable or reusable materials from reaching the landfill, but that’s not to say it hasn’t come with its own set of challenges. In fact, there is an industry-wide problem that’s been wreaking havoc on how we prevent waste. That being said, you’ll be glad to know that there are very easy, small adjustments we as Columbus citizens can make to ensure we aren’t adding to the problem.

Tackling the Trash Problem In Columbus Recycling Facilities

Diverting up to nearly 4,800 tons of recyclable material from the landfill in a single year, RecyColumbus extends beyond the limits of I-270, a notably sized program. So you can imagine that, although there are convenient guidelines available through the program, the program is met with an overwhelming amount of non-collectable items and non-recyclable trash ending up in recycling bins.

Not only does this make the entire system less efficient, it also causes recycling center equipment to jam up or break down. Plastic bags, wires, hoses and the like can work their way through belts and into joints of machinery, resulting in major damage while the addition of broken glass and flammable containers also can present a danger to employees having to pick out inappropriate items by hand.

Contaminated materials and unwashed food containers present several other problems. Greasy pizza boxes, unwashed sour cream containers, and more can attract pests and rodents as well as cause unsanitary working conditions while spoiling the remaining load of materials, causing the materials to be rejected by the recycling facility.

When these contaminated items are rejected they have to be shipped to the landfill, creating an additional environmental impact by doubling the shipment it would have taken if the items were disposed of properly, from the start.

Best Ways to Recycle in Columbus OH

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Know the rules, what items can be recycled and how to handle them
Stay updated on changes to these rules
Prepare and clean materials correctly
Reduce and reuse in addition to recycling
Do not place items in plastic bags unless by specific instruction by area guidelines
Remove non-recyclable parts of items such as lids, wrappers, and other packaging
Know your area’s drop off locations for materials that are not handled, such as hazardous waste, E-waste, appliances, etc. (more on this, below)

Columbus Ohio Recycling Rules and Laws

Recycling laws vary for every city. But as for Columbus, everyone who is serviced by city trash with a 90 or 300 gallon container also receives free recycling collection. Those who live in a complex or who have otherwise opted out of the program can use SWACO.

For those receiving free collection, recyclables do not need to be sorted – all recyclable materials simply go in the blue cart together, though free of debris or food contamination. In Columbus, any lids, labels, and caps can remain on containers, however our area’s recycling program can only take plastics such as jugs or bottles, so no take-out containers or sour cream containers. Here are some easy-to-follow guidelines, as per the City of Columbus website.

Accepted Recycling Items in Columbus:

  • Plastic jugs or bottles
  • Steel and aluminum cans with lids
  • Newspaper, magazines, paper mail, dry food boxes, telephone books
  • Glass jars and bottles
  • Drink cartons and boxes from milk and juice
  • Flattened pizza boxes (free of grease)
  • Flattened cardboard boxes
  • Shredded paper contained in a clear plastic bag

    Items Not Accepted by Columbus Recycling:


  • Regular garbage
  • Yard waste
  • Garbage bags or plastic bags
  • Food
  • Plastic shopping bags
  • Styrofoam
  • Needles, syringes, and sharp objects
  • Electronics or light bulbs
  • Mirrors or window glass
  • Ceramics
  • Plastic buckets
  • Hazardous materials such as batteries, motor oil, cleaning products, chemicals, pesticides, and gasoline

Drop Off Locations for Recycling and Non-Recyclable Materials

Using another service or need a place to drop off your non-recyclables in the area? Find a drop-off site near you for just about anything from recyclables, to hazardous waste, appliances and yard waste with this convenient search tool from SWACO. They’ve made it incredibly simple and comprehensive for you to just select the category of material and discover various options by organized listings or map.

 

Looking to get rid of a lot of junk in Columbus?

Contact Frog Hauling today by filling out our form or calling (614) 258-3764!

Columbus Upcycling Businesses

Businesses of Columbus Upcycling

Finding new ideas and businesses in the way of sustainability is always a pleasure. Of course, you get even more bonus points when it’s cool, fun, and local! Here are three awesome examples of creative upcycling in Columbus businesses.

Glean


Creative, conscious, sustainable and funky are all words that have beed used to describe the space at Short North’s Glean, which prides themselves as the first shop in Columbus, Ohio to sell handcrafted local goods from repurposed materials. Glean celebrates the way people upcycle, providing alternatives for eco-conscious shoppers.

While some items are displayed on their website, it’s their facebook page that really shines for current items, where you’ll find upcycled brass, wood, and leather made into cool art, gifts, home goods, jewelry items, and more such as:

Messenger bags made from motorcycle seats
Stylized coasters made from 200-year-old reclaimed barn wood
Old soup cans transformed into Andy Warhol commemorative candles
Plus really cool lanterns made from refinished world globes!
This year, Glean will be focusing on products that help their customers live more sustainable lives with affordable products with the help of a local seamstress specialized in reusable products made from recycled materials. How awesome is that for Columbus upcycling?

Golden Hobby Shop


The Golden Hobby Shop is non-profit consignment shop for handcrafted items, unique gifts, decor, and accessories. But what really makes it a point of interest is its history with the community and local seniors.

Founded by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department in 1971 as an outlet for Columbus senior citizens, The Golden Hobby Shop still thrives to this day under this model – A feat we can thank its dedicated volunteers for!

Know any crafty 50+ seniors in Franklin or nearby counties who’d like to become a consignor? Anyone in that demographic can do so AND add to the awesome Columbus upcycling world by a simple phone call – check it out on their webpage.

Candles With A Cause


One more noteworthy Columbus upcycling business is Candles With A Cause who turn post-consumer glass bottles into small-batch, handcrafted candles.

Each of their candles is made from an upcycled bottle, longer-burning soy wax, and natural fiber packaging, but what people seem drawn to the most is the aromatherapy of the esential oils with unique fragrances such as grapefruit cedarwood, magnolia teakwood, and driftwood fig.

Cincinnati Streetcar Launch This Friday

Officially known as the “Cincinnati Bell Connector”, the 18 stop streetcar line will transport individuals in the downtown core of the city. The transportation service will launch its first streetcar line this Friday, September 9th, 2016!

Where is the Cincinnati Streetcar’s Route?

The Cincinnati Bell Connector will connect The Banks on the Riverfront with Over-the-Rhine and all points in between. Here are a few popular destinations along this route:

  • Government Square
  • Fountain Square
  • Contemporary Arts Center
  • Public Library
  • Aronoff Center
  • JACK Cincinnati Casino
  • Gateway Quarter
  • School for the Creative and Performing Arts
  • Music Hall
  • Washington Park

Streetcar Stop Stations

There are 18 stop stations located along the streetcar’s route. The fare is $1 for two hours and $2 for a day pass. Individuals with Metro’s Fare Deal card can buy a $0.50 two-hour ticket. You must buy your fare ticket before boarding the streetcar. There is a ticket vending machine at each streetcar station.

Cinci Street Car

image credit: http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/streetcar/design-route/

Hours of operation:

  • Monday-Thursday 6:30 a.m. – midnight
  • Friday 6:30 a.m. – 1 a.m.
  • Saturday 8 a.m. – 1 a.m.
  • Sunday and holidays 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.

How often it will operate:

  • Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Every 12 minutes
  • All other days/times Every 15 minutes

How Does The Cincinnati Bell Connector Work?

Downtown is Cincinnati’s largest employment center, with approximately 70,000 people in the area every day. It has been proven in cities from Atlanta to Seattle that fixed rails in the ground with thousands of potential riders draw new storefronts and businesses, as well as fixed up housing. This new development will put people to work and boost the city’s tax revenue.

Streetcar Grand Opening Events

Many downtown Cincinnati businesses are participating in the streetcar’s grand opening. Give the streetcar a try with free rides all weekend! With so much to do this weekend, be sure to check out Metro’s official Streetcar Grand Opening Schedule for a detailed list of events and specials you can receive on food, drink, entertainment and shopping around downtown Cincinnati.

Get Inspired This Weekend At The Columbus Home Improvement Show

Home-Improvement-Show-Square-BlueAre you in the middle of a renovation project or just about to start one? Get inspired this weekend at the Columbus Home Improvement Show to do incredible things with your home! The 3-day event kicks off this Friday, April 15th at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and will run through Sunday, April 17th. The weather is going to be beautiful, so get moving and get to the show!

Big Weekend In Columbus

The Columbus Home Improvement Show will feature hundreds of exhibitors with a wide range of services and products, from countertops and cabinets to smart home automation to roofing and windows to gardening and beyond. There will certainly be a booth to suit whatever home improvement plans you have in the works. Forget to skim through dozens of magazines and websites for remodeling ideas. Make this your one stop shop to have access to thousands of ideas and advice from the experts available at the show. You can’t go wrong with this ticket!

See A Seminar

In addition to the hundreds of booths and experts available showcasing their home improvement products, there are also quite a few valuable and informative seminars presented throughout the weekend that will offer even more in-depth knowledge and education on trending home improvement topics. You can learn about solar energy, how to maximize your kitchen space, and even find out how to never have to seal your deck again! These seminars alone are worth the price of the ticket to the show!

Snag A Great Deal

Many vendors participating in the show have phenomenal deals available exclusively to show attendees. Some of these deals are unbelievable too! For example, Kitchen Kraft is offering free granite countertops to customers who book a full kitchen remodel at the show. Now that’s a deal! There are many other great offers available as well: http://www.homeshowcenter.com/Visitors/discountspecials.aspx?show=columbushomeshow2

Show Information

Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center

Friday, April 15th 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Saturday, April 16th 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

Sunday, April 17th 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Tickets:

Adults $5.00

Children 18 and under FREE
** Discounted tickets available: http://www.homeshowcenter.com/Visitors/ticketdiscount.aspx?show=columbushomeshow2

We Can Help!

Once you get inspired to do a renovation project in your home, let Frog Hauling help you get rid of the construction debris that will follow. One of our convenient, roll-off dumpsters will be the perfect fit for your project and will make tossing out the old and bring in the new a lot easier.

Ready to get started on your project? Give us a call! (614) 258-3764.

What You Need To Know About Illegal Dumping

Have you seen signs on the side of the road detailing fines for illegal dumping? Ever wonder what exactly is illegal dumping? Let’s take a look into it:

23904542446_5987db84e8_cWhat Is Illegal Dumping?

Simply put, illegal dumping is disposal of waste in an unpermitted area. Materials that are usually illegally dumped are non-hazardous and include construction waste, auto parts and tires, furniture and appliances, yard waste, and even medical waste.

Causes for Large-Scale Litter

There are many reasons people choose to illegally dump. These can range from lack of knowledge about the dangers of illegal dumping to refusal to pay the disposal costs for some items to lack of convenient legal dump sites. Despite the reason, the damage done from this practice is universal.

What Factors Contribute To The Trash Problem?

  • Location: In lower income areas residents often cannot afford trash pickup fees. Also, high crime rates can take up the time of the local law enforcement leaving little time for enforcement of illegal dumping laws. These areas also often have less access to convenient, legal facilities to accept garbage. Furthermore, areas with high populations of renters may see more illegal dumping if there is less of a vested interest in the community when residents are temporary.
  • Logistics: Abandoned, unsecured areas are highly susceptible to illegal dumping. Obviously, if dumpers think there is not a high chance they will be seen in the act, they are more likely to use that area. Also, poorly lit roads offer the same attractiveness to illegal dumpers. Another common location for illegal dumping is a construction site with a waste container present.
  • Lack Of Legal Options: If an area does not have regular or affordable trash pickup service, that tends to contribute to more illegal dumping. Also, trash processing sites that are not conveniently located or that have high fees also increase the practice. Many people are not aware of free or affordable programs to accept landfill-prohibited items like batteries, tires, and some appliances and choose instead to illegally dump these items.

How Does Illegal Dumping Affect Us?2682745838_aafb8c4d44_b

  • Illegal dumps diminish the quality of life and the viability of life around them.
  • Illegal dumping of hazardous materials like pesticides, appliances, and medical waste can threaten the life of humans, wildlife, and the environment.
  • Old tires illegally dumped can hold standing water that can harbor mosquitoes that carry diseases that can threaten entire populations.
  • Dumps become home to rodents. No one wants a field full of rodents for neighbors.
  • The property value of the homes and businesses surrounding illegal dumps is dramatically negatively impacted.

Clearly illegal dumping is a significant problem. Frog Hauling offers a convenient, affordable way for businesses and homeowners to eliminate excess garbage and trash from their property and have it disposed of in a safe and legal manner. While we do not accept hazardous materials in our dumpsters, we can certainly help tremendously to remove clutter, garbage, and debris that may otherwise end up illegally dumped. If the dumpster is easily accessible and in your driveway, you are much less likely to feel the need to dump it where it does not belong!

Not So Fast….Don’t Just Lob Those Used Light Bulbs Into The Trash!

Light-bulbs-ready-for-recycling-300x212Is it time to replace old, dim lighting? You may want to think twice before throwing your old bulbs into the trash. Different types of light bulbs require different disposal methods. Help protect others and the environment from potentially hazardous materials found in light bulbs.

Incandescent Light Bulbs

Contains: Non-toxic substances

Chances are your home is filled with these traditional light bulbs. Since these bulbs are not very energy efficient at all, many people find they are replacing these with newer, energy efficient counterparts like LED’s and CFL’s. Most cities will not take these bulbs in recycling bins, but since they do not contain toxic substances, you can just toss them in the trash. However, it is recommended that you put them back in their original box (although who keeps lightbulb boxes for years?) or just use the box of the new bulbs you are replacing them with. This keeps broken glass from hurting someone else in the trash.

Halogen Light Bulbs

Contains: Halogen gas

These lights are usually used as flood lights. Since these lights contain a halogen gas, many recycling companies won’t take these lightbulbs. However, just like incandescent bulbs, you can just toss these in the trash in either a plastic bag or used box to prevent glass from hurting someone.

Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs

Contains: Mercury

These are those little spiral bulbs you have been buying lately to make you feel more energy efficient. As long as they stay intact, CFL’s are perfectly safe. The problem is…tossing a glass bulb into a garbage can is almost certain to break it. A broken bulb has the potential to release harmful mercury into the environment. Mercury in the environment = big problems. Home Depot and Ikea make it easy to recycle used CFL bulbs purchased from their stores. Didn’t buy your bulbs at these stores? Simply input your city and state to http://search.earth911.com/ and find the closest CFL recycling center to you.

If you happen to break a CFL bulb at your home, follow these steps to safely remove it:

  1. Wear protective gloves, masks, and clothing to guard yourself against the dust and
  2. Collect all of the broken pieces and place them in a sealed container.
  3. Take the broken light bulb to your closest recycling site/ hardware store.

*Note-fluorescent bulbs (those long tubes that are probably in your closet, basement workshop, or maybe even kitchen) are treated the same way as CFL’s, as they also contain mercury.

LED Lights

Contains: Nickel, Lead, and some arsenic.

Although these materials sound frightening, as long as these bulbs are disposed of properly they usually do not cause problems. However, rather than tossing them in the trash like you would with an incandescent bulb, these bulbs are up to 95% recyclable. Use that same helpful website above to locate a recycling center near you or take them back to the hardware store you bought them from.

Advice To Make Your Lightbulbs Work For You:

  1. Just replacing five of your most commonly used incandescent light bulbs with energy efficient choices such as CFL’s can save you $75 per year. That’s a really nice meal out!
  2. Make use of natural light in your home during the day. No sense wasting energy and money having lights turned on when Mother Nature can do the job for free.
  3. Use timers and dimmers to control the amount of energy you use in your lightbulbs. Having “smart” lighting that will turn on and off only when needed saves money and energy and prolongs the life of your lightbulbs.
  4. LED’s are great choices for outdoor lighting, as they are energy efficient, durable, and perform well in cold temperatures. Even better, use solar-powered lighting if possible outdoors to make the cost run them ideal: free!