Your excess materials are someone else's next supply.
Pickup, reuse, recycling, buying, and sourcing for pallets, cardboard, IBC totes, industrial packaging, and bulky cleanouts.
Don't throw value away before you know what it is.
Some loads belong in reuse. Some belong in a recycling stream. Others need responsible removal. Start with honest details—not a generic dumpster size or a made-up instant price.
See how requests are evaluatedStart with what you have.
Wood pallets
Move surplus, damaged, and mixed-size wood pallets out of your yard, warehouse, or property through a quote-based pickup plan.
02Used pallets
Request an evaluation for clean, reusable pallet quantities. Marketability depends on size, condition, volume, and current demand.
03Used pallet supply
Tell us the pallet footprint, construction, quantity, and schedule you need so we can evaluate available used inventory options.
04Cardboard
Clear baled or flattened corrugated cardboard from commercial sites and large household projects without mixing it into general junk.
05Moving boxes
Find a next step for usable moving boxes and clean packing cardboard after a move, office relocation, or storage cleanout.
06Shipping boxes
Create a practical outlet for recurring shipping-box volume from receiving rooms, stockrooms, and fulfillment operations.
07IBC totes
Request pickup, recycling, or reuse evaluation for empty intermediate bulk containers with known prior contents.
08Used IBC totes
Tell us whether you are sourcing or releasing used IBC totes, along with quantity, capacity, condition, and prior-content details.
What do you need to do?
Clear or recycle material
For pallets, boxes, totes, packaging, or mixed non-hazardous bulk material.
Request pickup →02Sell reusable products
For consistent quantities with condition, size, and demand potential.
Sell materials →03Source used products
For businesses seeking used pallets, totes, boxes, or packaging.
Tell us what you need →Built around Southern Utah's real routes and material flow.
From Greater St. George and Hurricane Valley to Cedar City, Kanab, Panguitch, Beaver, and rural communities, location affects access, volume, and scheduling. Every request starts with your actual site.
Explore the service areaShow us the load before anyone makes promises.
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Describe it
Material, quantity, size, condition, prior contents, and whether it is loose or staged.
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Show access
Share the city, dock or ground access, loading equipment, stairs, gates, and timing constraints.
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Choose the path
We review whether the request fits reuse, purchase, recycling, removal, supply, or a mixed plan.
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Confirm next steps
You receive a response based on the actual scope—not a fake phone number, price, or schedule.
Start the conversation with the details that matter.
Whether it is five pallets after a delivery or a recurring trailer load, the same rule applies: tell us what is there and what outcome you want.