
Collections & recovery
A planned route out for surplus pallets and matting.
The supporting service around our buying and supply: collections, recurring uplifts, clearances, grading and reuse.
What we collect
Collection treated as an operation, not a favour
Surplus is usually handled as an afterthought: stacked, ignored, then disposed of at cost. Treated properly, the same material carries value, clears space and reduces what has to be bought new.
Surplus pallet collections
We buy usable surplus pallet stock outright — from single loads to consolidated volumes across several sites.
Recurring uplifts
Scheduled collections on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly cycle where your operation generates surplus predictably.
Yard & site clearance
Planned clearance of accumulated stock, including yards and compounds that have built up over months.
Track mat recovery
Surplus access matting assessed and collected where condition and volume suit reuse.
Grading & repair
Recovered stock inspected, sorted and repaired rather than written off, keeping serviceable material in circulation.
Recycling route
Material genuinely beyond reuse routed to recycling — the last option, never the default.
Circular flow
Collect → Grade → Reuse → Resupply
Every collected load runs the same loop. Where stock cannot re-enter the loop, recycling is the exit — not the entry point.
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Collect
Uplifted from your site on a planned movement, with access and loading agreed in advance.
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Grade
Inspected and sorted; reusable, repairable and non-reusable separated.
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Reuse
Repair returns stock to a usable commercial condition.
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Resupply
Graded stock re-enters supply, reducing demand for newly manufactured equivalents.
Schedule design
Built around how your sites actually run
Collection schedules are only useful when they fit existing site routines. We plan around your loading windows, storage constraints and internal reporting.
Single site
One collection point, agreed frequency, straightforward paperwork.
Multi-site
Consolidated schedule across depots with routing planned to reduce movements.
Project clearance
One-off clearance tied to a site closure, refit or contract end.
Mixed load
Pallets and matting recovered together where both are present on site.
Read more about our reuse-first approach or start with a surplus pallet assessment.
REBASE is being built to broaden into selected industrial recovery streams as operational capability and compliance are added.
Next step
Put a schedule behind your surplus.
Tell us what accumulates, where and how often. We will design the collection around it.