Hundreds of businesses are continually overspending on waste disposal, reduction, and removal, yet so few of them are taking active measures to rescue their spending.
We want to help you find your hidden problems, their solutions - and start immediately helping your bottom line.
How much am I overspending?
If you’re spending more than $10,000 a month on waste, we can likely help you save 20%-40% on your waste spend. For some companies it will be a little less (LINK), for others, it will be more (LINK).
This is the average amount of savings for a company. How did we come up with this average? In the 17 years we’ve been in business we’ve helped hundreds of clients. And we typically have saved them 20-40% on their waste spend.
Why is this number so dependable?
It’s because we’ve been overseeing the industry for 18 years. In short, because 90% of all our clients for the past 18 years overspend.
If you’re spending north of $10,000 on waste, there’s a 90% chance you’re overspending. We help mid-size companies across every industry reduce and manage their waste. Most companies need our services. They’re overspending, and they have no idea.
We know how the waste industry operates. They’re going to try to overcharge you. Your waste hauling rates are going to increase, and you’re going to be charged for all kinds of fees that aren’t really service related (LINK).
They’re going to overcharge you because it’s the industry norm: because they can. These haulers rely on the way that waste disposal and waste reduction contracts are so infrequently reviewed and prey upon that by implementing a variety of charges.
What if you don’t find any savings?
Over the years, there have only been a small percentage (about 10%) of companies that don’t benefit from our services.
There can be any number of reasons for this. Sometimes certain markets are really tough. Other times, there are external factors that keep the companies from savings.
When we don’t find any savings for a company, we actually see this as a benefit for them. First, the company now knows for certain that they’re paying fair prices for their waste spend.
They know that their contracts are airtight, and they know that what they’re paying is commensurate with the market.
Secondly, the company just got a free waste audit. We don’t believe that you should pay for something you don’t benefit from. It’s part of our performance-based pricing. If our services aren’t of benefit to you, you don’t owe us anything. You only pay us when we find savings that affect your bottom line. Here’s more ways that our audit can prove to be beneficial. (LINK)
How do we help reduce your Commercial Waste cost?
We have worked to construct a system of accountability and investigation that has evolved into a proven reduction formula.
We help hold hauling companies accountable for their billing information and the contracts they create, we recognize the ways that they intentionally overcharge, and we ensure a reduced and beneficial contract renegotiation.
During our audit, we also assess a number of different variables that could contribute to overspending on waste removal, things like improper equipment and location of equipment. You can find five specific ways we do just that here.
You can’t afford not to have our services!
Our end goal is to save a company all the money that has been unknowingly shoveled out to waste haulers. We find a considerable number of companies struggle with regulating their waste removal spending and are regularly taken advantage of. We strive to