ReMove™ Waste Logistics and Transportation Solutions

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Free yourself from the difficult task of getting rid of your waste safely. With our dedicated fleet of vehicles and logistics experts, we handle all aspects of the removal, transport and disposal of waste material so you can focus on your business.

Teaming up to create a simple waste transportation solution that delivers peace of mind

Whatever your needs, our experts will help you find the most cost-effective transportation options, and our network of dedicated, fully licensed carriers will get the job done. We manage and coordinate shipments throughout the United States and Canada, providing the help you need while protecting the environment and safeguarding your company from liability.

Coordinating all the moving parts of effective waste disposal logistics

Your business can rely on us for timely and transparent service through our ReMove Waste Logistics offerings that ensure waste is completely and carefully documented, managed and moved to where it needs to be.
End-to-end logistical support

Thorough management of all permits, licensing, scheduling, container utilization and hauling efficiencies to maximize loads, reduce costs and minimize environmental impacts of transportation.

Expansive fleet of fully licensed carriers

Specialized transportation backed by strong industry and regulatory partnerships.

Sustainable packaging and hauling

Capabilities customized for solid, liquid, hazardous and non-hazardous materials, as well as bulk and containerized waste

Industrial rentals

A wide selection of world-class vehicle, container and equipment rental options, including those for use in remediation, water and wastewater and industrial applications.

Specialized solution

Services for emergency cleanups, time-sensitive hauling and less-than-truckload (LTL) pick-ups.

Confidential data capture and care

Discreet and reliable service, including transparent tracking, reporting and insights, to give you clarity while protecting your brand.

Did you know?

Globally, the typical consumer company’s supply chain creates far greater social and environmental costs than its own direct operations, accounting for more than 80% of its total greenhouse gas emissions and more than 90% of its negative impacts on air, land, water, biodiversity, and geological resources. Making them more sustainable can have enormous, positive impacts on both the economy and environment.

Learn more about waste handling, transport, and disposal

 

A waste transportation company that makes an impact

ReworldTM has a fleet of more than 2,000 trucks, trailers, and other sustainability-driving vehicles, serving North America’s waste transportation and logistics needs from coast to coast.

Benefiting the well-being of business, people and beyond with waste management logistics

  • Safety-TEAL

    Safety

    Waste is carefully and completely cleaned up and transported for processing, diverting hazards that harm ecosystems, threaten communities and negatively impact plant, animal and human health.

  • Compliance-TEAL

    Compliance

    Waste, equipment and sites are thoughtfully and thoroughly managed and documented in accordance with regulations, preventing violations that impede strategies, halt operations and revoke licensing.

  • Sustainability-TEAL

    Sustainability

    Waste is efficiently and environmentally removed, treated and then reused, recycled, turned into energy or safely returned to nature as raw components, creating cycles that optimize resource value, reduce carbon footprints and regenerate ecosystems.

Waste Transportation & Logistics FAQ

What is waste transportation?

Waste transportation refers to the process of collecting, transferring and delivering waste materials from their point of origin to a designated facility for disposal. Traditionally, “designated facilities” were often just landfills. But today, through the right partners, those designated facilities include Material Processing Facilities (MPFs) and Thermomechanical Treatment Facilities (TTFs), which possess some mix of waste treatment, reuse, recycling, fuel creation, or energy recovery capabilities. The waste transportation and logistics that are associated with such sites ensure that waste is handled safely and efficiently while complying with all local, state, and federal environmental regulations and compliance standards.

Why is waste transportation important?

Safe and compliant waste transportation is essential for maintaining public health, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance. Proper transportation prevents illegal dumping, reduces pollution, and ensures waste materials reach facilities where they can be processed responsibly. It also helps businesses manage their waste efficiently, reducing costs and environmental impact.

What are common methods used in waste transportation?

Common methods of waste transportation include:

  • Truck-Based Hauling: The most widely used method, involving roll-off containers, dump trucks, and specialized waste collection vehicles.
  • Rail Transport: Used for large-scale waste movement over long distances, reducing road congestion and emissions.
  • Pipeline Transport: Often used for liquid waste, such as industrial wastewater and sludge.
  • Barge and Ship Transport: Suitable for moving waste internationally or across bodies of water, typically for hazardous or bulk waste shipments.
What role does logistics play in waste transportation?

Logistics plays a crucial role in optimizing waste transportation by ensuring efficient routing, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with licensing, permitting, and any associated regulations. Proper logistics management minimizes fuel consumption, reduces emissions, and improves operational efficiency while supporting environmental goals. It also involves tracking and reporting waste movement to maintain transparency and accountability in the disposal process.

What happens to waste after it is transported?

Once transported, waste is processed based on its type and disposal method. At ReworldTM, it may be prepped to be reused in another operation, or undergo recycling, composting, or some other green process. Hazardous waste and wastewater, however, is first treated to neutralize harmful effects and separated from its contaminants before running through any of those systems. Post-recycled / non-recyclable waste may be used for alternative engineered fuel (AEF) production or steam and electricity generation via waste-to-energy. Ultimately, the goal is to maximize resource recovery and value creation while minimizing risk and environmental impact.]