Greenway Recycling Services handles everything from residential cleanouts to large-scale demolition debris across Chicago. Whether you’re clearing out a basement, managing construction waste, or disposing of yard materials, they operate throughout the city with weekend availability built in. Their 4.4-star rating across 58 reviews suggests customers trust their execution on jobs ranging from small apartment purges to commercial projects. The company takes on residential cleanouts, construction debris, commercial waste streams, yard waste, and demolition work—essentially the full spectrum of what accumulates on Chicago properties. If you need a dumpster dropped off Saturday morning or need to coordinate a weekday pickup after a kitchen remodel, their weekend service option removes scheduling friction. For specifics on container sizes, pricing, or to book a pickup in your Chicago neighborhood, contact them directly. Call (773) 522-0025 to discuss your project.
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| Prohibited items | household trash, liquids, contaminated soil, asbestos, paint, tires |
| Also serves | Chicago |
Frequently asked questions
Does Greenway Recycling offer weekend dumpster service in Chicago?
Yes. Weekend service is available, which means you can schedule pickups and deliveries Saturday and Sunday if your project timeline requires it. Call (773) 522-0025 to confirm availability for your specific dates.
What types of debris can I dispose of through Greenway Recycling?
They accept residential cleanout materials, construction debris, commercial waste, yard waste, and demolition debris. For specifics on what can go in your dumpster or restrictions on hazardous materials, contact them directly.
Does Greenway Recycling serve areas outside Chicago?
Their service area is Chicago. If you’re in the surrounding suburbs or outlying areas, call them at (773) 522-0025 to ask about potential coverage or referrals to nearby providers.
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