Help your clients reduce unnecessary hauls, improve dumpster utilization, and turn waste audits into practical, cost-saving action plans.
Packmat mobile compaction equipment gives waste consultants, sustainability advisors, and operational efficiency experts a concrete solution to recommend when clients are dealing with bulky waste, frequent hauls, overflowing dumpsters, and underutilized waste capacity.
Instead of only identifying the problem, you can help clients act on it.

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Mobile compaction gives you a clear, numbers-driven solution to include in waste audits, sustainability plans, and operational improvement reports. Instead of only highlighting inefficiencies, you can show clients how those inefficiencies can be addressed.
When dumpsters fill up with bulky material before reaching their real capacity, clients may be paying for more pickups than they need. Compaction helps improve dumpster utilization, giving clients a practical way to reduce avoidable hauling costs.
Many sustainability recommendations can feel broad or difficult to quantify. Mobile compaction connects environmental goals to operational and financial outcomes by helping reduce haul frequency, truck movement, fuel use, and site overflow.
Packmat gives consultants a tangible equipment-based solution to recommend for clients with high-volume waste challenges. It can support recommendations for manufacturers, warehouses, distribution centers, transfer stations, construction sites, municipalities, and industrial facilities.
Decision-makers need numbers. With an adapted calculator, you can help estimate potential savings, operational improvements, and payback scenarios based on the client’s current hauling frequency, dumpster usage, and material type.
Mobile compaction gives consultants a practical and measurable solution for clients dealing with bulky waste, frequent hauls, and underused dumpster capacity. It helps turn a waste audit into a concrete action plan.
No. Mobile compaction is especially valuable for high-volume sites, but it can also help any operation where bulky, low-density waste causes dumpsters to fill too quickly. The key factor is not only total waste volume, but how much space the material takes up.
Yes. By helping reduce unnecessary hauls, mobile compaction can support lower truck movement, fewer pickups, better site cleanliness, and improved operational efficiency. This makes it a practical sustainability measure with a clear financial component.
Mobile compaction is most relevant for bulky, non-hazardous waste streams such as cardboard, wood, pallets, packaging materials, plastic film, recyclables, construction debris, and other materials that take up significant space in open-top dumpsters.
In many cases, no. Packmat equipment is designed to compact waste directly inside 0 to 40 yards open-top dumpsters, helping clients improve capacity without requiring a full redesign of their waste operation.
Consultants can use the calculator to estimate potential savings, avoided pickups, improved dumpster utilization, and possible ROI scenarios based on the client’s current waste management setup.
Packmat sells mobile compaction equipment. Consultants can recommend Packmat to clients who want to integrate mobile compaction into their own operation, service model, or waste management strategy.