A Bournemouth-based waste management company is giving Dorset residents the chance to win a free full van load of rubbish removal—worth £385 + VAT—or a £200 cash alternative.
DMG Waste Management, a local family-run business, has launched the giveaway as part of its mission to give back to the community while promoting responsible recycling and waste disposal.
“We’ve been really grateful for the support we’ve had as our business has grown across Bournemouth, Poole and the wider Dorset area,” said Dan, owner of DMG Waste Management. “This giveaway is our way of saying thank you and encouraging people to recycle and dispose of waste responsibly.”
How to Enter
Residents can enter the giveaway via DMG Waste Management’s Facebook page.
To be in with a chance of winning:
1️⃣ Follow the DMG Waste Management page
2️⃣ Like the giveaway post
3️⃣ Comment “DONE” on the post
Bonus entries are available for tagging friends in separate comments and sharing the post.
Entries close on 10th December, when the winner will be drawn at random. The prize includes a full van load of waste clearance (up to 1 tonne), covering most types of household, garden, or general rubbish removal, excluding certain items like mattresses, paints, oils, or chemicals.
About DMG Waste Management
Based in Bournemouth, DMG Waste Management is a fully licensed waste carrier with the Environment Agency (Registration No. CBDU596913). The company handles all types of waste clearance—from garden waste and general rubbish to shed and garage demolitions—ensuring that all waste is disposed of at approved recycling centres.
Operating across Bournemouth, Poole and the surrounding Dorset area, DMG Waste Management prides itself on professional service, transparent pricing, and environmentally responsible practices.
Contact Details
Dan – DMG Waste Management
📞 07939 150757
✉️ info@dmgwaste.co.uk
🌐 www.dmgwastemanagement.co.uk
This community draw ends on the 10th December
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