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Waste management is no longer just about hauling debris — it’s about data, diversion, and trust.
In this episode of Green Disruptors: Scaling the Future, host Megan Kjar is joined by Shawn Toal, Head of Sales & Customer Experience, and , Robert Di Pasquale, Enterprise Sales Manager at Dumpsters.com, to explore how modern waste solutions are supporting sustainability goals across construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy projects.
Sean and Robert share how Dumpsters.com scaled from a small junk-removal operation into a nationwide partner for some of the largest general contractors and clean energy developers in the U.S. The conversation dives into diversion strategies, LEED reporting, local reuse initiatives, and the growing demand for transparency in waste data.
You’ll hear:
How diversion and recycling became core requirements — not “nice-to-haves”
A real-world solar farm case study using community-based reuse
Why national consistency matters for contractors working across states
How data, reporting, and transparency build trust in sustainability claims
What’s next for AI, automation, and smarter waste operations
This episode is a must-listen for leaders in construction, clean energy, infrastructure, operations, and sustainability who want practical insight into how waste systems are evolving behind the scenes.
By Megan KjarWaste management is no longer just about hauling debris — it’s about data, diversion, and trust.
In this episode of Green Disruptors: Scaling the Future, host Megan Kjar is joined by Shawn Toal, Head of Sales & Customer Experience, and , Robert Di Pasquale, Enterprise Sales Manager at Dumpsters.com, to explore how modern waste solutions are supporting sustainability goals across construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy projects.
Sean and Robert share how Dumpsters.com scaled from a small junk-removal operation into a nationwide partner for some of the largest general contractors and clean energy developers in the U.S. The conversation dives into diversion strategies, LEED reporting, local reuse initiatives, and the growing demand for transparency in waste data.
You’ll hear:
How diversion and recycling became core requirements — not “nice-to-haves”
A real-world solar farm case study using community-based reuse
Why national consistency matters for contractors working across states
How data, reporting, and transparency build trust in sustainability claims
What’s next for AI, automation, and smarter waste operations
This episode is a must-listen for leaders in construction, clean energy, infrastructure, operations, and sustainability who want practical insight into how waste systems are evolving behind the scenes.