Industries Our Mobile Waste Compaction Company Serves
Mobile Dumpster compaction Service in Louisiana
As a radical solution to traditional, outdated waste removal, we get it – you have questions. And we have the answer!
We are a mobile waste compaction company. Our proprietary Smash Trucks® safely and efficiently compact the waste in open-top dumpsters by as much as 70%. This allows customers to add more waste to their dumpsters with fewer hauls, saving time and money, as well as the headaches often associated with late, inconsistent, and expensive haulers.
By reducing the number of hauls, we reduce the number of garbage trucks on the road. In fact, Smash My Trash reduces CO2 emissions by more than 155 million pounds annually – equivalent to removing 15,000 cars from the road each year. Additionally, compacted materials take up far less space in landfills.
As often as you wish! By personalizing our service to fit your specific needs, we only smash your trash when it makes sense to you. We offer a variety of service plans, and we document every smash with photos and videos so you can see exactly how much compaction happens. We also let you know when it’s time to call your hauler. This means no more guesswork and no more waiting – two common complaints we hear from our customers about their haulers.
The Powerhouse Team Behind the Smash
Jacqueline Munnerlyn
She is a proud mother of 2 girls and is also an accomplished business owner. She also currently is the owner of a Homeowners Association Management Company. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Michael Munnerlyn
Along with opening Smash My Trash of Acadiana, he has been the owner of a construction company for the past 20 years specializing in Insulation and Drywall. He is an active member of the Acadian Home Builders Association and serves on the Executive Committee. He lives his life with one phrase in mind: “I don’t need it to be easy; I need it to be worth it.”
Aaron Knight
Aaron spent 8 years in the Navy working on F-18s and nondestructive testing. After leaving the Navy, he started a career in nondestructive testing in the oil & gas industry, where he worked as a field technician and operations manager, and eventually moved to quality control/ quality assurance & radiation safety. He and his wife Kim are parents to two beautiful children. He is a member of both the Home Builders Association of SWLA and the Acadian Home Builders Association.
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