Improve Waste Management Efficiency

Trash Hoppers Built for Tough Jobs

Our telehandler Trash Hoppers are designed for easy loading or emptying of contents. These hoppers are perfect for loading flat items at ground level such as cardboard, recyclable packaging materials, and general jobsite trash handling or elevating jobsite materials to decks or roofs. Conveniently, the fork pockets are accessible from either side of the hopper.

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Trash Hopper

Designed for Standard and Extendable Reach Forklifts

Why are Trash Hoppers Used?

Trash hoppers are used on job sites to efficiently manage and contain debris, waste materials, and leftover building materials. Proper waste containment helps ensure that debris is collected and disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations and site policies.

Site Cleanliness

Using a trash hopper helps maintain a cleaner work environment. 

Cost Savings

A hopper reduces the need for frequent trips to dispose of debris, saving time and disposal costs.

Working Smarter on the Jobsite

Benefits of Using a Telehandler Trash Hopper with Open Front

There are numerous benefits in using a trash hopper with an open front. First, the completely open front allows workmen to load recyclables, trash, materials or equipment with wheelbarrows, power buggies, compact loaders or simply, by hand. Not only does this allow for increased productivity as crews can load as work progresses, but it also lends itself to keeping a cleaner jobsite. When it comes to safety, the trash hopper’s open front helps eliminate dangers of dumping trash from elevated heights.

Your Questions, Answered.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions related to trash hoppers below.

Our trash hoppers are made from 10-gauge steel.
We make two different size telehandler trash hoppers. The first measures 63.5 × 60 × 50.75 in. and holds 3.7 cu. yards. The second measures 87.5 × 60 × 50.75 in. and holds 5 cu. yards.
All of our trash hoppers are manufactured in the United States in our Oxford, CT facility.