Roo's Sanitation is your #1 waste removal provider for the Sioux Falls Metro Area. We provide dependable, quality service at an affordable price. Our residential waste removal services are offered in Sioux Falls, Tea and Harrisburg. Our commercial waste removal services are offered in Sioux Falls, Tea and Harrisburg as well as Hartford, Crooks, Dell Rapids, Beresford, Brandon, Canton, Garretson, Lennox, Parker, Salem, Worthing, Baltic, Bridgewater, Canistota, Centerville, Colton, Humboldt, Marion, Valley Springs and Viborg. Roo's Sanitation offers residential waste removal, commercial waste removal, bi-weekly recycling, roll off service, and yard waste removal. We take great pride in the work we do and look forward to the opportunity to provide our services to you!
Contact us today at (605) 498-1588 or roossanitation@gmail.com and check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/roossanitation/.
We serve the following zip codes: 57108, 57032, 57105, 57197, 57103, 57101, 57109, 57117, 57186, 57118, 57193, 57198, 57110, 57106, 57104, 57064, 57005, 57107, 57068, 57013, 57077, 57055, 57039, 57015, 57020, 57033, 57003, 57041, 57030, 57021, 57027, 57035, 57053, 57022, 57034, 57047, 57018, 57036.
Disposal Guide List for Residents of Lake, Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha, & Turner Counties
If the item you are looking to dispose of does not appear in any form on the lists below, please contact the City of Sioux Falls Sustainability Office for more information.
Items to Put in Your Recycling Container:
Paper, including Magazines, Newspapers and ads, Paper grocery sacks, Catalogs, Phone books, Junk mail and office paper,
“Yes” Examples: Office paper, newspaper, brown paper bags, envelopes, magazines, flyers, junk mail, brochures, catalogs, paper cups, and small quantities of paperback books or phone books – for larger quantities of books please bring to our facility separately (Learn more about paper recycling in the single stream here).
“No” Examples: Paper towels, tissues, wipes, hardcover books, stickers, labels, wax paper, contact paper, laminated paper.
Hardcover books can be recycled, but NOT in your household or business single stream bin (textbooks, hard cover books or notepads, children’s books), bring to Millennium Recycling.
Shredded paper (contained in a clear plastic bag)
Cardboard and chipboard, such as cereal boxes (flattened and clean of food grease):
“Yes” Examples: Corrugated cardboard boxes, brown paper bags, paper egg cartons, paperboard boxes, paper take-out containers, coffee cup sleeves, cereal boxes, tissue boxes, paper cups, milk and juice cartons (Learn more about carton recycling in the single stream here).
“No” Examples: Styrofoam, plastic added items like straws or lids.
Plastic bottles, tubs and jugs
“Yes” Examples: Soda, water, juice, detergent, shampoo, lotion bottles, milk jugs, margarine and yogurt tubs (See why numbers don’t matter here).
“No” Examples: Clam-shell containers like berry or salad containers, to-go food containers, typically black and clear in color (Learn why to-go containers are not recyclable here). No styrofoam or mixed plastic materials like toys or gadgets.
Tin Cans, steel cans, and aluminum cans, Clean Aluminum Foil and trays
“Yes” Examples: Soup, Tuna, Soda, Beer, Vegetable Cans. Empty Aerosol Cans if completely empty of contents. Aluminum foil and trays. (Learn more about metal recycling in the single stream here).
“No” Examples: Car parts, pots & pans, silverware, chains, etc.
Empty Aerosol Containers
Paper Egg Cartons
Glass Jars and Bottles
“No” Examples: Windows, Mirrors, Ceramics, Dishes, Light Bulbs, Glasses, TV or Computer Monitors, Tiles, etc.
Check with us for directions on recycling glass!
We encourage you to reduce and reuse by bringing your own reusable bags (#BYOBSF) to the store and opting for paper instead of plastic. Without an easy recycling option, it is our hope that people will begin to realize the overall negative impact plastic bags have on the environment and will start to avoid them altogether. Clean plastic bags and film can still be brought to participating grocery stores and other retailers with separated collection bins.