our business is as sustainable as possible

We are trying to minimize our carbon footprint in every aspect of our business as possible, from the collection of the materials to the cleaning stations we wash our collection buckets in. When we first started REGENR8, we needed collection bins for our customers. The buckets we currently use were purchased from a company that once stored fruit preserves. We took those buckets, rebranded them with our logo and they are now our residential collection bins. We also have recycled our washing stations. The washing stations have also been created out of recycled materials. The frame of the station was constructed out of used, clean, untreated pallets that were on a dock to be pitched. We designed a frame that would hold two halves of a 55 gal. food grade drum (which was also repurposed). We are currently working with a few new partners to help repurpose their waste. We are looking forward to keeping more of their discarded plastic out of landfills and hope to use them for something good, compost collection bins!

Molly Hyson

generatecompost.com

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