d-l-trash-removal-customers-are-now-serviced-by-rumpke-waste-recycling
Trafalgar-based waste hauler D&L Trash Removal sold certain waste collection assets to fellow family-owned company Rumpke, including its fleet as well as residential and commercial customers in Brown, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby counties.
Rumpke began servicing former D&L customers on April 20.
"For the past 20 years, Lisa and I have worked to grow our business by providing dependable trash service to our friends and neighbors," said Dan Green, owner of D&L Trash Removal. "We are grateful for our customers' support and want to make sure they continue to receive great service. We're confident Rumpke will provide just that."
Green added that several of the D&L team members have joined the Rumpke team and will continue to service customers.
"We're working closely with Dan and Lisa to ensure a seamless transition with uninterrupted service," said Eric Curtis, region vice president for Rumpke. "As a family company, Rumpke takes great pride in providing the best customer experience possible. I'm confident our team will pick up where D&L left off and provide top notch service to our new customers."
Curtis said rates and service days will initially remain the same, and customers will soon receive a mailer with more details about the service transition. In the meantime, if customers have questions, they can contact Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171.
Rumpke is one of the largest, family-owned and operated waste and recycling firms in the country, operating 15 landfills and 14 recycling centers, while employing more than 4,000 people and serving customers throughout Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and West Virginia.
The Shelby County Post is a digital newspaper producing news, sports, obituaries and more without a pay wall or subscription needed. Get the most recent Shelby County Post headlines delivered to your email by visiting shelbycountypost.com and click on the free daily email signup link at the top of the page.
_x000D_
USDA requires SNAP authorized retailers to carry more real food
Vincennes paving work continuing
Rep. Niemerg calls for immediate your of correctional facilities following inmate death
Indiana state senator working to legalize medical marijuana
“Click It or Ticket” campaign reminds Hoosiers to buckle up
Sumner City Council fires police officer
Vincennes vehicle theft suspect now in custody
Embarras River flood warning lifted
Indiana Governor Mike Braun extends suspension of gas tax
LCMH leader completes prestigious leadership program
Spitler Foundation Award applications now available
Agrichemical container recycling site to be in Lawrence County
Letter Carriers' Food Drive this Saturday
Former Indian head coach Ron Felling passes away
Arrest made in rural Lawrence County burglary case
Local man in custody in child pornography investigation
IHSAA approves Personal Branding, while basketball shot clock proposal fails
USDA opens enrollment for Grassland Conservation Reserve Program
