Disposal & recycling.
Damaged, expired, or returned goods documented and disposed responsibly — the end-of-life step nobody wants to think about, done with the paperwork that protects you. Recycling where it applies, landfill only where it must.
Quoted firm. No mystery math.
The same structure we quote every customer. Real rates publish here when our rate data goes live; until then, every quote is firm and in writing before work starts.
Disposal that started as an add-on line on a destuff and became its own job — the expired and crushed cartons a food DC would never take. The honest part is telling you what it really costs to dispose of it right, before we touch it, not after.
Four steps, one desk.
Goods arrive
Damaged, expired, or returned, received and counted.
Sort & document
What recycles, what doesn't, photographed.
Route responsibly
Recycling where it applies; documented disposal otherwise.
Records to you
The paperwork that protects the brand.
Disposal & Recycling, answered straight.
Can you dispose of damaged or expired goods?
Yes — sorted, documented (with photos), and routed to recycling or responsible disposal, with records you can keep.
Do you recycle?
Where the material and the route allow it, yes — landfill only where it must, documented either way.
How is disposal priced?
Per unit/carton to sort-and-document, plus the disposal load, quoted firm.
Freight rarely needs just one thing.
Tell us what's moving — quote in under a business day.
