Waste Diversion Planning & Reporting for Construction Projects
We leverage local facility connections to maximize diversion rates and provide polished life-cycle reporting so you know where materials went.

National Waste Diversion Partners With Market Intelligence Are Rare
For projects with significant waste diversion requirements, Dumpsters.com connects the dots with local diversion resources and provides real-time, granular reporting through one point-of-contact.
Why General Contractors Trust Us for Waste Diversion Requirements
75%+
Typical Recovery Rate
50+
States Served
98%
Customer Satisfaction
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The 3 Biggest Waste Diversion Challenges We See on Jobsites
Sound familiar? You're not alone — and these problems have solutions.

Unreliable Diversion Partners
"Greenwashing" is an unfortunate reality. When your hauler promises waste diversion but can't deliver, it can cost you money and partnerships.
With Dumpsters.com: We back diversion strategies with verified local resources and measurable reporting, not promises.
Lack of Market-Specific Disposal Knowledge
Every market has its own disposal capabilities, and keeping track of these options requires time, research and building relationships.
With Dumpsters.com: Our nationwide network and local market intelligence help identify the right facilities and diversion opportunities for each project.


Management of Multiple Haulers and Disposal Sites
The waste industry is not standardized. Haulers specialize in different waste types, and disposal sites use different metrics. Managing all these partners is a full-time job.
With Dumpsters.com: One partner. One point of contact. One consolidated view of your waste diversion performance.
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What Happens When Waste Diversion Plans Fall Apart?
Inadequate waste diversion plans lead to missed contract opportunities, higher disposal costs due to missed rebates and limited service options from haulers who lack site-separated capabilities.
Loss of project bids
Fragmented waste diversion data
Uncaptured savings from missed material rebates
Increased contamination risks and hauler penalties
Create a Waste Diversion Plan With Dumpsters.com
Partner with our in-house LEED experts, who navigate complex diversion requirements while providing sophisticated reporting and creative waste solutions to streamline your sustainability goals.
Single Point of Contact Across Sites
Seamless Vendor Coordination
Comprehensive Waste Diversion Report
Quarterly Business Reviews


Meet Robert Di Pasquale III
LEED Green Associate & Account Executive | Dumpsters.com
"A big part of having the LEED certification on our side is we're on the forefront of the trends in our industry when it comes to commercial construction and even building maintenance."
FAQs About Waste Diversion
Why do construction companies choose to work with Dumpsters.com for projects with waste diversion goals?
Dumpsters.com offers a strong nationwide network of vetted providers, a single point of contact for coordinating all projects and a polished, sophisticated waste diversion report along with regular check-ins via quarterly business reviews and project recaps. The combination of these factors means our customers have much greater confidence in their ability to meet the requirements of their projects involving waste diversion.
What's included in a waste diversion report?
Waste diversion reports include the amounts of each debris type taken off a jobsite. This includes recycled materials and debris taken to the landfill for disposal.
What types of materials can you track in your construction waste diversion reporting?
We can often track cardboard, wood, metal, concrete, plastic and general waste. Depending on location and capabilities, we've also been able to support other materials like gypsum board, batteries, solar panels and more. Please reach out with your project details, and we'll provide clear expectations on what's possible based on the location and available disposal options.
How often can you create waste diversion reports?
We can provide diversion reports as quickly as we can get weight tickets in from the haulers, which usually only takes a week or two. We conduct quarterly project reviews to keep you up to date on your waste diversion progress.
Do your construction waste diversion reports align with LEED requirements?
Waste diversion reports align with LEED requirements once general contractors have assessed their jobsites and sent the information to the project owner for accreditation. It’s then that waste diversion reports are confirmed as LEED or not.
How do you calculate my waste diversion rate?
In order to calculate your waste diversion rate, we take the total amount diverted from landfill and divide it by the total amount of debris.
