Material Guide

Brush and green waste Dumpster Weight Guide

Brush and green waste is typically 150 lbs/yd3. A 8 yd3 load is about 0.32 to 1.2 tons (typical 0.6 tons). Light debris is usually volume-driven, but moisture and awkward packing still affect final hauling outcomes. Validate load conditions before choosing the smallest option.

Brush and green waste is usually a weight-first decision surface. Treat volume as secondary after tonnage limits.

Typical density 150.0 lbs/yd3
Typical load 8.0 yd3 ~= 0.6 tons
Wet swing 10% to 30%
Weight-limited first Range-based output Overage risk visible

Last updated: 2026-03-04 | Source snapshot: February 2026

What changes the answer

Quick rules

  • Run dry and wet assumptions before final sizing.
  • Avoid overfilling based on visual estimates only.
  • Confirm local restrictions for green or seasonal waste.

Decision snapshot

Scenario input: Scenario: post-rain yard cleanup with mixed green waste.

Decision direction: Run dry and wet assumptions. Moisture can shift risk tier quickly.

Moisture swings can widen the expected weight range.

Feasible starting sizes

  • 10 yd: Low risk (0.4 to 1.5 tons)
  • 15 yd: Low risk (0.6 to 2.25 tons)
  • 20 yd: Low risk (0.8 to 3.0 tons)
  • 30 yd: Low risk (1.2 to 4.5 tons)
  • 40 yd: Medium risk (1.6 to 6.0 tons)

Estimated weight by dumpster size

Estimated load tonnage and overage risk by dumpster size for Brush and green waste
Dumpster Dimensions Effective yd3 Weight low Weight typical Weight high Included tons Overage risk
10 yd 12x8x4 10.0 0.4 tons 0.75 tons 1.5 tons 2.0 tons Low
15 yd 14x8x4.5 15.0 0.6 tons 1.13 tons 2.25 tons 2.5 tons Low
20 yd 22x8x4.5 20.0 0.8 tons 1.5 tons 3.0 tons 3.5 tons Low
30 yd 22x8x6 30.0 1.2 tons 2.25 tons 4.5 tons 4.5 tons Low
40 yd 22x8x8 40.0 1.6 tons 3.0 tons 6.0 tons 5.5 tons Medium

Source: County_Conversion (updated February 2026)

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Next decision steps

FAQ

Is light debris always low risk?

Not always, moisture and packing can still trigger surprises.

Does weather matter?

Yes, rain can shift weights and risk bands.

How can I avoid last-minute changes?

Use conservative assumptions when timing is tight.

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