Reworld® has launched operations at a new United Dumpsters transfer station in Fort Wayne, providing local manufacturers with a cost-effective pathway to achieve zero waste-to-landfill. The facility includes a dedicated bay for profiled waste, allowing companies to deliver materials locally for consolidation and transport to the Reworld Indianapolis Thermomechanical Treatment Facility (TTF). This approach eliminates the need for individual long-haul shipments, which would increase truck traffic, pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
“This partnership creates a practical, scalable solution for manufacturers that want to reduce landfill disposal but lack local access to Reworld facilities,” said Blake Williams, Owner of United Dumpsters. “By consolidating waste material at the transfer station, we’re making zero waste-to-landfill more accessible and cost-effective for the broader Fort Wayne manufacturing community.”
Material collected at the site is bulked and transported to the Reworld Indianapolis TTF, reducing transportation costs for participating companies. The model enables manufacturers to advance sustainability initiatives without the time and expense of managing individual shipments or relying on landfill disposal.
Local manufacturers seeking a more cost-effective and sustainable alternative to landfill disposal are encouraged to contact Jimmy Jenkins, Reworld Sales Manager for Northeast Indiana, at [email protected] to learn how to participate in the Fort Wayne transfer program.
