From Oilfield to Eco-Friendly: How Chase Victoriano is Redefining Waste in South Louisiana

Titan sorts and donates usable items like couches, dressers, washers, and electronics to local nonprofits, including Goodwill.
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Titan sorts and donates usable items like couches, dressers, washers, and electronics to local nonprofits, including Goodwill. Image Titan Waste Solutions

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A Different Kind of Clean-Up Job

Before Titan Waste Solutions began rolling across South Louisiana, Chase Victoriano was working in the oilfield. With more than 13 years of experience in downhole tools and operations management, Chase specialized in high-pressure roles that demanded precision, safety, and results. His background includes deepwater and land-based operations, covering everything from gravel packs and TCP systems to completions and field testing.

That experience shaped his approach to business. When he saw how unpredictable and inefficient the local dumpster rental market had become, he decided to bring that same level of discipline and logistics to a new type of work.

In 2023, Chase and business partner William “Billy” Broach founded Titan Waste Solutions in Breaux Bridge. Their goal was to fix a system that too often left customers waiting, guessing, or overpaying. Titan promised something different: clean dumpsters, fast delivery, and zero hidden fees.

A Company Built to Be Reliable

From the beginning, Titan ran like a well-organized crew shift. The company offers same-day and next-day delivery, operates 24/7, and communicates clearly from first call to final pickup. While Chase is not a veteran, Titan’s day-to-day operations are led by Beau, a U.S. Marine veteran who brings structure, professionalism, and focus to the job.

Titan serves a 30-mile radius across Acadiana, including Lafayette, New Iberia, Opelousas, Crowley, and surrounding towns. For locations beyond that range, the team can still deliver with a simple mileage fee and the same dependable service.

Chase set out to raise the bar, and the response from customers proved there was a need. But as the business grew, he saw another opportunity—one that extended beyond logistics. (Learn more about our dumpster services here.)

When Waste Isn’t Really Waste

Chase noticed that many of the loads Titan hauled were filled with materials that didn’t belong in a landfill. Clean concrete. Usable furniture. Working appliances. Yard debris that could easily be recycled. It was clear that traditional waste services weren’t built to do anything more than dispose.

Titan took a new approach. They began offering dedicated concrete dumpsters that kept heavy materials separate from general trash. These loads are now taken to local recycling facilities, where the concrete is processed for reuse in construction projects.

From there, the company added more layers to its eco-friendly strategy. Titan encourages customers to separate yard waste like brush, limbs, and sod. When kept clean, these materials can be turned into mulch or compost rather than trash. The team also helps coordinate dirt, sand, and clean fill deliveries between job sites so those materials don’t go to waste either.

Donating and Diverting With Purpose

One of the most community-focused parts of Titan’s mission is its donation initiative. When customers are clearing out homes or job sites, not everything needs to be thrown away. Titan sorts and donates usable items like couches, dressers, washers, and electronics to local nonprofits, including Goodwill Acadiana. This keeps usable goods in circulation and supports families in need.

It’s not just an environmental win—it’s a social one, too. Chase sees this kind of effort as part of doing business the right way.

“We’re not just dropping off dumpsters,” he says. “We’re helping people make responsible choices with what they’re getting rid of.”

Smarter Routing, Cleaner Results

Chase’s oilfield experience taught him the value of efficiency, and he’s brought that mindset to every aspect of Titan’s operations. One example is the company’s route planning strategy, which clusters deliveries and pickups in tight zones to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.

Titan also helps customers right-size their rentals. Instead of overloading one big bin or paying for more space than needed, customers can choose the right container for the job. This improves hauling efficiency and avoids unnecessary landfill trips.

Behind the scenes, Titan tracks tonnage and materials to make sure waste is being processed as responsibly as possible. That includes avoiding hazardous items like batteries, chemicals, and treated wood.

Recycling That Makes a Difference

Titan partners with local facilities like EMR Southern Recycling and Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling to handle metals and construction debris properly. These facilities accept a wide range of materials, from aluminum and copper to large appliances and scrap steel.

Chase’s team helps customers identify what can be recycled and makes sure those materials are sorted and routed correctly. It’s a hands-on effort, but one that aligns with Titan’s broader mission of reducing waste wherever possible.

The Road Ahead

Chase isn’t interested in being the biggest dumpster company in Louisiana. His focus is staying reliable, doing the work right, and showing customers that even a small waste business can have a meaningful impact.

“We’re here to do it better, not bigger,” he says.

With Titan Waste Solutions growing steadily and sustainability at the heart of its operations, Chase Victoriano is proving that old-fashioned grit and new-school thinking can work together. One job at a time, he’s changing how waste is handled across Acadiana.

And for the customers who call on Titan, that kind of dependability is worth a lot more than just a clean dumpster. 

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