Photo courtesy of BullBag
BullBag, a Pompano Beach, Florida-based franchise company specializing in reusable dumpster bags, has announced franchise opportunities tailored specifically for waste haulers looking to enhance their service offerings.
Founded by Paul DiSpazio, an entrepreneur with extensive expertise in waste management, BullBag has established corporate locations across 13 states, tapping into a growing market with national contracts and distribution through major retailers.
“Our proven business model positions waste haulers for growth across the U.S.,” says Mike Ruotolo, vice president of franchising for BullBag. “With BullBag’s operational support, advanced technology and comprehensive sales training, franchisees can concentrate on expanding their businesses while we manage the daily operations.”
Designed to accommodate waste haulers that are facing increasingly tight margins, particularly when managing smaller container deliveries, BullBag’s patented reusable dumpster bags provide a 10-cubic-yard capacity and can hold up to 4,500 pounds of material.
Unlike traditional metal dumpsters, BullBag can be placed in challenging locations such as over fences, on second floors or in tight job sites, the company says, making the product ideal for residential projects that require convenient access.
BullBag caters to a broad clientele, including customers who typically shy away from using dumpsters because of the lack of availability of smaller options. The company operates on a route-based service model in which customers purchase a BullBag at retail outlets or through direct mail, then call for disposal once it is filled.
To learn more about franchising opportunities through BullBag, visit the BullBag website.
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