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Your loop, by the numbers.

Reuse isn't a vibe — it's measurable. Move the slider and watch the carbon and waste you'd avoid.

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  • Reused-first inventory, graded honestly
  • Zero-to-landfill processing loop
  • Regional pickup & delivery on our fleet
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The Loop Calculator.

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Loop Impact CalculatorReused vs. new
pallets1,500
15,150lbs of CO₂e avoided
316tree-years of carbon
57,000lbs kept out of landfill

Plus roughly 2,250 board-feet of lumber kept in service. Estimates are illustrative, for comparison only.

The mechanism

Four R's, on repeat.

01

Recover

We collect used and broken pallets before they ever reach a dumpster.

02

Regrade

Every core is inspected and sorted — usable platforms go straight back to work.

03

Repair

Damaged boards and stringers are replaced, extending service life by years.

04

Reclaim

Truly spent wood becomes mulch, bedding and biomass. The loop never ends in a landfill.

Methodology

The calculator uses illustrative, industry-informed estimates to compare reusing a pallet against manufacturing a brand-new one — including avoided lumber, embodied carbon and average pallet weight diverted from landfill. Figures are directional and intended for comparison, not as an audited life-cycle assessment. Want numbers tailored to your exact program? Just ask.

Reused · Reclaimed · Reborn

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