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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

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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.

A Clean City is a Happy City

As the MLB All-Star Game nears closer, the City of Cincinnati has been stepping up its own game; when it comes to trash. Road crews have been doing some extra tidying around major highways and roads that were once littered with trash. Cincinnati has also created more anti-littering campaigns to clean up around the city by encouraging everyone to do their share.

It’s All About Image

The question is, why put so much money towards cleanup and litter elimination? When a city hosts large events they want to show off their culture, provide local entertainment and be accommodating to visitors, all to create a good image for the city. One of the largest aspects of image can not be overlooked though, and that is cleanliness.

Highways: The Gateways to the City

The reason the City of CIncinnati has been paying so much attention to the litter problem on the highways is that the roads are the first experience a tourist will have when visiting a city. Let’s say you just got off the plane at CVG and are headed into the city on northbound I-71; if your first impression comes from trash sacks people have dumped on the side of the highway, you’re image of the city is already fairly negative. Making sure roadways are clear of trash and debris show that the city maintains their roads well and gives off the impression of cleanliness even if people don’t directly notice it.

Cleanliness is a State of Mind

It’s also important for the residents of the city to have a “clean” attitude. Anti-littering programs are incredibly important because the best way to solve the litter problem is to get to the source. Imagine you’re walking to Great American Ballpark for the game and on your way there you pass by people who nonchalantly toss their trash into the street. You then begin to notice all of the litter on the sidewalks and suddenly the city seems incredibly dirty. It’s also a turn-off for businesses in the area because if their is trash piled outside of a restaurant or bar, you’ll most likely infer that they don’t care for their building and must not care about their product and or service.

It’s Up to You

  • Dispose of garbage in public trashcans
  • Don’t litter cigarette butts
  • Keep garbage in your car until you stop to throw it out
  • Encourage others to be responsible too

To get involved, visit Keep Cincinnati Beautiful’s website

Recycling

With the rise of the environmental conservation movement in the seventies and eighties, the idea of solid waste recycling began to boom across America. As we get farther into the 21st century however, the recycling rate in the United States is starting to back off its exponential path. Bigtime!

The United States is in a Recycling Nationwide Crises
Recently, the CEO of the Waste Management company declared the United States is in a “nationwide crisis” when it comes to recycling. The issue is that recycling in America has become significantly less profitable in the last couple of years with a multitude of factors including the lowering of commodity prices for recycled goods, less foreign demand and the increased cost to recycle material waste. Many waste management companies can’t afford to keep their recycling plants active which has led to many closing all over the United States with the extra recycled materials going straight to the landfill. Residential recycling would still be possible without a public service but citizens would have to take more responsibility in disposing of recyclable waste but would lead to an even steeper drop in recycling rates. While it’s hard to control demand and commodity pricing, the increased cost and difficulty to recycle can actually be derived from new practices in residential recycling.

Recycling Graph

From “Solid Waste Production”. Tim Casse, Vermont State College

The Recyclables Need to Be Sorted Still.

When cities and waste management companies were trying to get more people to recycle around the turn of the 21st century, the most viable way to increase recycling rates was to make it easier. People were told it was okay to mix material types like cardboard, plastic, and glass and encouraged putting any item that contained recyclable materials into the bin. The issue here is that these materials need to be completely sorted to be recycled and sold as a commodity, or else the product would be seen as tainted (if a unit of paper contains a noticeable amount of glass shards, it can’t be sold until it is re-filtered).

Bigger Bins Means Bigger Recycling Headaches.

Recycling bins in many communities around the country have been getting larger and larger, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it encourages people to “recycle” larger items which contain non-recyclable materials or are just non-recyclable in the first place. With larger bins, many people don’t think they have to break down larger items such as cardboard boxes which costs the recycling plant more money in break-down and filter.

Recyling has cecreased over the past decades

What Can You Do?

All of these issues become financial burdens for waste management companies; which does greater harm considering the current market conditions for recycled waste. As citizens, the best thing to do is learn better recycling practices. This includes:

  • knowing if all the items in your recycling bin are completely recyclable,
  • breaking down larger items to shorten the process at the plant
  • and making sure glass and other easily shattered materials are kept intact when placed in the bin.

Here is what you can recycle in the blue cart Columbus: – Aluminum and steel cans – and lids.

  • Flattened cardboard and pizza boxes (free of food and grease).
  • Plastic bottles/jugs.
  • Newspaper, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, computer paper, cereal and other dry food boxes and phone books.
  • Glass bottles and jars.
  • Cartons and juice boxes.

Here is What can not go in the blue cart Columbus:

  • No trash or yard waste. The blue cart is for recyclables only.
  • No plastic bags.
  • No hazardous materials, such as oil, pesticides, paints, cleaners or batteries.
  • No syringes/needles.
  • No Styrofoam.
  • No electronics or light bulbs.
  • No window glass, mirrors, dinnerware, ceramics or pots and pans.
  • No food.
  • No buckets or butter tubs.
  • No foil juice pouches.

You do not have to sort the recyclables, just put them all in the blue cart. Put all recyclables in the blue cart.
Lids, caps and labels can be kept on recyclable containers.
Do not place dirty recyclables, like un-rinsed jars, in the cart. You could simply wash a jar or used bottle in your dishwasher before you through it in the cart.

For more tips on recycling you can visit Columbus Gov page about Recycling.

Fun Family Events this Weekend in Columbus

Columbus always has something to offer everyone, and we mean everyone! For those looking for weekend plans to unwind, or those who just might be curious about upcoming summer events, look no more because Frog Hauling has you covered! check out these events happening in the Columbus, Ohio area this weekend!

Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival in Gahanna

Creekside Blues and Jazz Festival Logo, Columbus OhioThrough June 19-21 The Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival will be bringing you an array of activities as well as 90 hours worth of live music!

The Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival is an excellent family event. First held in 1998, the Festival is a three-day cultural event that will be featuring world-class musicians on all five stages, tasty food, artists, amusement rides, family activities, and more!

Admission is $4, Weekend Passes are $10, available Friday night.
Free Parking will be limited but available at Gahanna Friendship Park

25th Annual Ohio Freedom Festival

25th Annual Ohio Freedom Festival in Columbus, OhioThe Juneteenth Ohio Festival is a weekend of cultural discovery for all individuals, families, and communities to participate and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of African American freedom.

Juneteenth is celebrated in over 250 cities nationally and recognized by 40 million African Americans as their freedom and Independence Day. The Juneteenth festival attracts 130,000 supporters in Columbus Ohio and is considered the 3rd largest celebration in the nation.

The Juneteenth Ohio Festival has something for everyone! Bring friends and family out to enjoy “Freedom Day Friday”, “Old School Saturday” and “Gospel & Jazz Soul Sunday”. Enjoy 3 days of music, food, and family fun, together in the spirit of freedom for all!

Adults: $5 Before 5:00PM $10.00 After 5:00PM
Children ages 5-12yrs: $3.00 All Day!
No Re-entry (Main Entrance Off Broad Street, Rear Entrance Off Town & Washington)
ATM machines located at Broad & High Street (none on site)
Call (614) 258-4633 for more information

ComFest Planning Starts Soon!

Comfest Community FestivalComFest is the short-hand name for Columbus, Ohio’s Community Festival, which takes place in Goodale Park on June 26, 27 and 28 this year. ComFest has been going on since 1972. Thrown by hippies, but embracing the entire community, ComFest is three days filled with music, art, vendors, beer, wine, community organizations and plenty of family-friendly fun.

You may have grown up partying at ComFest, but this year consider being a grown-up and helping to plan and run the party. Putting on an event like this requires the help of lots of dedicated volunteers, who make sure no one gets hurt (or tend to anyone who is), who ensure everything is on time for the full music schedule, who are ready for rain (boo hiss), who make sure the waste is managed properly Important stuff.

Find out about volunteering opportunities or joining the planning committee at the membership meeting coming up Thursday, May 7 at 7:30pm in the north end of the shelterhouse building at Goodale Park. Food and beverages will be served at 7:15 (please bring your own reusable plates, cutlery and cups).

Ready to step up to the ComFest planning plate? If not, that’s ok. Sit on the grass. Be happy. Have fun. And dance you booty off!

Every Day Is Earth Day for Frog Hauling!

Our EarthAlthough we are an ordinary dumpster rental company who will recycle, we are hopeful that the people of Earth can get a handle on the waste we produce. But we have a long way to go. It is crucial that Earthlings come up with a better solution to waste management than digging a hole in the ground and burying it.

How Can You and Your Family Get Involved?

  1. Be a Real Recycler. As homeowners, we know it can be tough to recycle everything, but with a proper system in place, it can become easy. Once you put in place a system of recycling for your family, it will become simple and routine to follow that system and recycle.
  2. Re-Use Plastic Reclosable Storage Bags. Don’t be a one-use family! Those plastic bags are made to last forever. Instead of using them once and considering them dirty and tossing them out, embrace the cost-saving idea that one box of reclosable bags can last months.
  3. Compost. Food waste becomes great soil. If you are not using it, your neighborhood community garden may want it. You can compost with worms in the Columbus winters. Local Matters is a great resource.
  4. Purchase Less Packaging. Fruits and vegetables have a natural wrapping. They do not need to be put on plastic and wrapped in cellophane.

Earth Day starts with us. All of us contribute to waste and therefore the need for sustainable waste management. For America to get where we need to go, it is going to take all of us buying into a system that works.

From Our House To Your Home: Guests “Ohio Roofing Solutions”.

Frog Hauling was happy to have Columbus Roofers “Ohio Roofing Solutions”, on the show for episode 22. We learned that Ohio Roofing Solutions services more than your roofs. They provide windows, gutter, siding, insulation, remodelers, and masonry to Columbus residences and commercial buildings.

Thanks for being on the show Ohio Roofing Solutions.

We hope you enjoy episode 22 of From Our House to Your Home.