Boston, MA Waste & Recycling Market Report
This is the WastePlace market data sheet for Boston, MA — the numbers and local context behind how customers shop, choose their preferred provider, and book with just 10% down, backed by the 20% Booking Guarantee. WastePlace is the waste & recycling marketplace, not a hauler: vetted local providers fulfill the job, while WastePlace owns the booking, payment, and protection.
Boston, MA is a live WastePlace coverage market. This report is the data layer beneath the programmatic /us/dumpster-rental-boston-ma page — that page converts; this sheet gives the market its figures and context.
Marketplace rate ranges
Estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data. The ranges below are modelling estimates from a mock adapter (the live WastePlace marketplace rate feed is gated behind CG29 and not yet connected). They are not real WastePlace prices and not hauler quotes — do not cite them as a WastePlace fact. They show the shape of the report once live data lands.
- Dumpster Rental: $300–$600 USD (estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data)
- Junk Removal: $150–$500 USD (estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data)
- Roll-Off Container: $100–$1,000 USD (estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data)
- Recycling Service: $100–$1,000 USD (estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data)
- Construction Debris: $100–$1,000 USD (estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data)
Source flag: MOCK — awaiting live WastePlace data.
Local hauler density
Awaiting key. Live hauler-density figures (U.S. Census County Business Patterns, NAICS 5621) require a free CENSUS_API_KEY. CENSUS_API_KEY not set — register a free key at api.census.gov/data/key_signup.html, then re-run for live hauler-density figures. No count is shown until the key is set — this section is intentionally blank rather than estimated.
Regulation watch
Recent waste & recycling regulatory items relevant to this market (each links to its source):
- One year on: Vape ban cuts waste, but millions still evade recycling — One year on from the UK’s single-use vapes ban coming into force, Material Focus has warned that it still remains harder to recycle a vape than to buy one.
Diversion context (national)
National waste & recycling context the local market sits inside (U.S. figures, each cited):
- msw recycling composting rate: 32.1 percent (2018) — epa_facts_figures
- msw recycling rate: 32.1 percent (2018) — epa_facts_figures
- msw generation: 2.9236e+08 tons (2018) — epa_facts_figures
- msw recycled: 6.909e+07 tons (2018) — epa_facts_figures
- msw composted: 2.489e+07 tons (2018) — epa_facts_figures
Recent local news
Recent industry news touching this market (our analysis, linked to source):
- Vanguard Renewables Breaks Ground on Renewable Natural Gas and Organics Recycling Facility in Minnesota — Vanguard Renewables, a leading environmental services company and producer of biomethane from organic waste, today celebrated the groundbreaking of its newest anaerobic digestion facility in Litchfield, Minnesota, marking the continued expansion of the company's footprint in the Midwest.
- One year on: Vape ban cuts waste, but millions still evade recycling — One year on from the UK’s single-use vapes ban coming into force, Material Focus has warned that it still remains harder to recycle a vape than to buy one.
How to read this sheet
- Cited figures (hauler density, diversion context, regulation items, news) are real and link to their source.
- Rate ranges are flagged estimate — awaiting live WastePlace data until the CG29 live feed is connected; they are not WastePlace prices.
- WastePlace is the marketplace — providers fulfill, WastePlace owns the booking, payment, and the 20% Booking Guarantee.