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The 4 R's Strategy
Reuse

Secondhand Items
Surplus

Repairable       Parts Salvage
Generic Components
Remanufacturing       Repurpose

The 4 R's Reuse reanimation strategy encompasses the entire spectrum of used goods. Spanning from collectibles, antiques and memorabilia that mainly serve an ornamental purpose to fully functional general used goods.


Secondhand Items
The reuse of secondhand items occurs when an item continues its life with a new owner but still maintains its original use that it was made for.

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Credential Recycling

Repairable
Repairable goods are used items that require some degree of maintenance in order to extend is life as a functional item.
The right to repair

Parts Salvage
The dismantling of reusable parts as a feedstock to supply the repair or remanufacturing sectors.

Generic Components
While dismantling parts you have the opportunity to accumulate generic components. These recovered components are typically referred to as Nuts, Bolts & Screws. This grouping of generic components include a wide range of sizes and shapes of items that may be suitable for any totally unrelated end use.

Remanufacturing
The refurbishing or remanufacturing of items that begin a whole new life cycle. Beyond salvage, and to enhance reuse, the industry includes repair and refurbishing, and remanufacturing. The auto core business is an prime example of a long established supply chain of raw refurbished items for rebuilders. In the future we may see renewed efforts in the design for the repurpose market that support circular economy thinking.

Repurpose
Repurpose or Upcycling of an item by converting into a use unrelated to the items original design purpose. This also starts the item on a new life span.

Surplus Chemicals

Surplus Inventory
Surplus Inventory refers to NEW Obsolete Inventory for Liquidation, leftover end or odd lots. An efficient method of returning unproductive inventory into the value chain exists as the Surplus Inventory Market.

Seconds
The seconds market refers to NEW off spec Inventory with minor defects, Seconds or other Surplus Inventory.


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Collectibles

Collectibles
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A collectible is an item that is worth far more than it was originally sold for because of its rarity and/or popular demand. Common categories of collectibles include but are not limited to Antique Furniture, Autographs, Collectible & Used Books, Coins, Stamps, Rocks, Gems & Jewelry, Trading Cards, Memorabilia, Antique & Collectible Glassware, Knick Knacks, and Collectible Toys & Games.

Used Commercial Goods

Used Commercial Goods
Used Commercial Goods please feel free to ADD a Buy or Sell inquiry

Used Commercial Goods are typically items used by manufacturers, factories, and retailers that still have life left to them and can be re-used. This can include Used Commerical Containers such as pallets, boxes, gaylord boxes, drums, pails, and totes. There is also used items such as used store fixtures.

Used Consumer Goods

Used Consumer Goods
Used Consumer Goods please feel free to ADD a Buy or Sell inquiry

Used Consumer items are common items found in households. These are items that are still usable but no longer wanted or needed by the original owner and they wish to "re-home" these with someone else. Used Consumer items can be Small & Major Household Appliances, Household Furnishings, Lawn and Garden Items, Pool and Patio Items, Home Renovation Materials, Toys and Games, Books, Household Electronics, Optical Items, Hobby and Craft Items, Exercise Equipment, Sporting Good Items, Musical Instruments, Camping Equipment, etc


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