Every day, high-quality building components—wood, cabinetry, fixtures, and hardware are landfilled due to the absence of recovery infrastructure. We’re changing that. At The Reuse Station, reuse is not a fringe activity. It’s infrastructure. We invite you to explore what is driving this transformation. This is where waste ends—and value begins.
The Reuse Station exists to solve a failure not of materials, but of infrastructure. Every year, thousands of tons of high-quality building components, reclaimed wood, cabinetry, fixtures, hardware, are landfilled simply because no system exists to capture and redirect them. The Reuse Station is that system. We design and operate reuse infrastructure that recovers value from the waste stream, conserves embedded energy, and builds local capacity through a circular economy of materials, labor, and public benefit.
Founded by reuse strategist Carrie Bachelder, The Reuse Station is a field-tested model of zero waste logistics. It combines a physical reuse hub, a digital marketplace, contractor-aligned services, and cultural programming into a modular, scalable platform. Whether you’re a homeowner clearing a garage, a builder seeking LEED credits, or a city needing diversion infrastructure, TRS makes reuse viable, visible, and logistically seamless. Our mission is not just to reduce landfill, it’s to reinvent the way materials move through our communities.
We operate under active California policy mandates (SB 1383, PRC §42999.5) and are aligned with broader climate and equity goals. Our model diverts reusable goods at the point of generation, rerouting them into local resale, repair, education, and creative reuse channels. This isn’t a resale store, it’s a logistics solution for a livable future. Every diverted door, tile, or light fixture is a unit of avoided extraction, avoided emissions, and recovered public value.