United States Bin Service Launches Weekly Trash Collection in Demorest, Georgia

Demorest, GA – June 6, 2024 – United States Bin Service is excited to announce the launch of its weekly trash collection service in Demorest, Georgia. As a leading provider of waste management solutions, United States Bin Service is committed to keeping the community clean and green.

Starting June 15, 2024, residents of Demorest can enjoy the convenience of weekly curbside trash collection. United States Bin Service will provide each household with a durable and easy-to-use trash bin, ensuring a hassle-free waste disposal experience.

To celebrate the launch, United States Bin Service is offering exclusive discounts to senior citizens and military personnel. The company recognizes the importance of giving back to the community and is proud to support those who have served our country.

“We are thrilled to bring our reliable and efficient waste management services to the residents of Demorest,” said John Arwood, CEO of United States Bin Service. “Our goal is to make waste disposal as easy and convenient as possible for our customers, and we look forward to serving the community.”

In addition to weekly trash collection, United States Bin Service offers a range of waste management solutions, including recycling services, bulk item pickup, and commercial waste services. The company is dedicated to promoting sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of waste disposal.

To sign up for weekly trash collection or learn more about United States Bin Service’s offerings, visit their website at https://www.unitedstatesbinservice.com/. The user-friendly online platform allows customers to easily set up service 24/7.

Upcoming Local Events:

  1. Demorest Summer Festival – June 20-22, 2024
  2. Habersham County Fair – July 10-14, 2024
  3. Piedmont University Homecoming – October 12, 2024
  4. Demorest Christmas Parade – December 7, 2024

United States Bin Service is proud to be a part of the Demorest community and looks forward to serving its residents for years to come.