A reuse system that intercepts valuable materials before landfill preserves embedded energy, reduces emissions, lowers costs, and reinvests value into jobs, supply chains, and community infrastructure. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 600 million tons of construction debris is generated by the U.S. each year.
We want to turn waste into resources, make reuse a way of life, and rebuild the economy one salvaged material at a time.
Service Providers
Haulers, movers, junk removal companies, demolition companies, deconstruction specialists, freight companies, transportation services, logistics providers, storage facilities, warehouse operators.
Material & Product Sources
Salvage yards, secondhand retailers, donation centers, furniture refurbishers, appliance repair services, architectural salvage companies, home improvement stores, material resellers.
Users & Community
Schools, community centers, churches, nonprofits, eco-conscious consumers, DIY enthusiasts, makerspaces, repair technicians, sustainability educators, local business associations, community leaders, city officials.
Business & Corporate Partners
Waste management companies, commercial owners, pop-up space providers, corporate sponsors, trade schools, coworking spaces, circular economy initiatives, green tech startups.
Funding & Policy
Grant funders, crowdfunding platforms, philanthropic foundations, local governments, regional economic development agencies, funding agencies, research institutions, universities, environmental justice groups.
Awareness & Advocacy
Sustainability advocates, environmental organizations, zero-waste advocacy groups, repair cafés, social enterprises, sustainability consultants, online marketplace platforms, local media, urban planners.