We built the first pricing index for waste disposal — from data that didn't exist before us. Generators use it to see what fair pricing looks like. Then they hedge against it.
Get in TouchNo public database of waste disposal pricing has ever existed. The EPA tracks 1.8 million waste shipments per year — but records zero pricing data. We collect what no one else has.
We receive real disposal invoices directly from generators — the actual prices paid, broken out by waste type, geography, and disposal method. This data has never been aggregated before.
Our indices are built on executed prices, not broker quotes, not rate cards, not surveys. The same methodology standard behind every credible commodity benchmark.
Every generator who shares data gets a pricing report for their waste type and region. More data in, better benchmarks out. The index improves with every participant.
We receive actual disposal invoices directly from waste generators — the real prices paid, not rate cards or broker quotes.
We standardize across waste types, geographies, and disposal methods using EPA waste codes and RCRA classification frameworks.
We produce regional tipping fee indices — the first independent benchmark for what it costs to dispose of waste in the United States.
Stop negotiating blind. Understand what fair disposal pricing looks like for your waste type and geography before you sign your next contract.
Underwrite waste management acquisitions and portfolio company operations with independent pricing data — not operator-provided figures.
U.S. waste management industry. No independent pricing benchmark exists.
Waste generators negotiating fees with no visibility into what others pay.
PE capital deployed into waste management with zero public pricing data.
Commercial incineration capacity controlled by a single operator. Brokers handle ~48% of transactions at 20–30% opaque margins.
We're working with generators, investors, and industry stakeholders to build the pricing infrastructure this market needs.
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