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RTS partners have helped divert 5.6 million tons of waste from landfills.

Learn how everyone can do their part, from individuals to large corporations.

Our partnerships are our best asset.

At RTS, we strive to partner with like-minded organizations that are passionate about building a world without waste.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

Google’s First Ever Sustainability Education Specialization, Powered by RTS

RTS has partnered with Google’s Career Certificate Program to launch the new Project Management Specialization in Sustainability. Together, we’re committed to building a sustainability-conscious workforce.

Our sustainability professionals collaborated with Google and Arizona State University because investing in sustainability education will strengthen our customers’ ability to meet their sustainability goals.

The program is open to the public and available now on Coursera!

SUSTAINABILITY SPOTLIGHT

In 2021, we were enlisted by Madewell, a national clothing brand in the
J. Crew family, to perform a waste benchmarking audit at 30 retail locations and two distribution centers to determine opportunities towards waste reduction in their operations. Madewell set out to hit several sustainability goals by 2025, and we’re helping them get there.

We will be using all the data sourced by RTS to inform our strategy and activities going forward to continue to help eliminate waste that ends up in landfills.

MADEWELL SUSTAINABILITY PARTNER

AUDIT HIGHLIGHTS

1532 lbs. of waste was sorted

955.8 lbs. was cardboard waste

566.2 lbs. was trash waste – of which 262.3 lbs. was LDPE#4 plastic

Together, we’re changing the world.

We’re changing the way businesses manage materials with technology that empowers sustainable change.

*Companies marked with an asterisk are part of the Leap Portfolio of Brands managed by RTS

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