Sustainable Furnishings Built to Perform
1 Billion Milk Jugs
Reclaimed by 2030
Be a Part of Something Bigger with Us
Each purchase made from Max-R Lumber™ contributes to our goal of 1 BILLION milk jugs saved from landfills and oceans. Approximately 1200 milk jugs are saved with each bin.
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from concept to final product
We are able to learn about your struggles, goals, and specific requirements to design the perfect bin.
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Our expert staff will talk through your sustainability pain points.
Concept
We start to pre-visualize the initial rough idea.
Visualize
3D renderings and engineering drawings take it a step further.
Build
Solutions are hand-built by our manufacturing team.
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You're in Good Company
Since getting our start in 1997 within the golf industry, our customers turn to us as a trusted resource to help them grow their business that elevate the customer experience. We’re fortunate to have worked with some of the best brands in the world.

Carleton College
When Carleton College wanted to enhance their patio areas for their students and faculty, they made the easy decision to partner with Max-R and our newly-acquired outdoor furniture lineup from Sister Bay Furniture. Best of all, they were able to coordinate with their existing Max-R receptacles.

Subaru Park
As the first zero-landfill stadium in Major League Soccer, Subaru Park and Philadelphia Union employed Max-R bins to help drive their zero-landfill goals.

Ball Arena
When Kroenke Sports & Entertainment partnered with Ball Corporation as their Official and Exclusive Sustainability Partner, they announced the ambitious goal of transiting Ball Arena to aluminum beverage packaging for 100% of the venue’s concessions. To engage fans and create an efficient means of collection, Ball Arena came to Max-R to design the venue’s new waste and recycle stations.




































Latest Posts
Our panel of experts weigh in on everything from conducting a waste audit to branding your sustainability program.

Organic Waste: Part 2
Photo by Dylan de Jonge on Unsplash What you start with is what you get. In part one of this post, we established that people with a variety of goals all agree that organics is the


Organic Waste: Part 1
Several states have been targeting food waste for several years with rules that get more restrictive each year and impact smaller and smaller generators. If you are reading this, it may be that these rules have finally reached your business or institution. In California, the threshold is now down to folks who generate two cubic yards of waste (which includes the total of trash, recycling or composting that you generate).


Understanding Avoided Disposal Fees
Although avoided disposal fees are an important financial justification on a microeconomic level for many collection programs, avoided landfill disposal fees have nothing to do with how recycling or composting works on a macroeconomic level.