The RME Baler Bundle: A Smarter Way to Handle Waste

Most businesses don’t have a waste system.

They have a collection of services.

One vendor handles dumpsters.
Another handles recycling.
And no one is giving you real data or helping you optimize.

That’s where things start to break down.

The Problem With Pieced Together Waste Services

When your waste system is fragmented, you get:

  • Multiple invoices

  • Inconsistent service schedules

  • No visibility into performance

  • Rising costs with no explanation

There’s no structure.
No strategy.
No accountability.

Introducing the RME Baler Bundle

RME built a complete solution designed specifically for commercial recycling and waste reduction.

It’s simple.

We install the baler.
Your team loads material as part of their normal workflow.
We pick up bales on demand.

Everything is bundled into one flat rate service.

No surprises.
No complicated contracts.
No guessing.

Why This Works

The key to this system is efficiency.

Instead of loose material piling up, everything gets compressed immediately.

Instead of fixed schedules, pickups happen when they’re needed.

Instead of paying for space, you’re managing density.

Data That Actually Matters

One of the biggest advantages of the bundle is data.

Every pickup includes:

  • Bale weights

  • Material types

  • Volume tracking

This gives you real insight into your waste stream.

Now you can:

  • Identify inefficiencies

  • Improve sustainability reporting

  • Track cost savings over time

Most businesses have zero visibility into their waste.

RME gives you full transparency.

Built for Real Operations

This isn’t just theory.

The system is designed for real world operations:

  • Warehouses

  • Manufacturing facilities

  • Retail distribution

  • Stadiums and large venues

Anywhere waste is being generated at scale, this system creates structure and savings.

One System. Total Control.

The biggest shift isn’t just cost reduction.

It’s control.

You go from reacting to waste…
To managing it strategically.

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