WasteToCharity.org

WasteToCharity.org Hate Pollution and Global Warming? For 20 years we’ve actually been doing something about it! Excess HELP FOCUS ON AGENCIES HELPING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN NEED.

Let’s face it: society has a Myriad of challenges and concerns, and we can’t rely on our Government to solve all of them. WASTE TO CHARITY’S AGENDA IS:

TO GIVE TO GIVE USA BUSINESS A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO LANDFILL COSTS. HELP ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS . EXPAND OUR OUTREACH EFFORTS. Waste to Charity assists companies with these inventory write downs. During this process The company not only reclaims va

luable storage, shelf space and man-hours, they receive a generous tax deduction of up to twice the cost of the products to begin with. This is no “tax loophole” but rather a deliberate act of congress to encourage donations of product to qualified , and deserving charities. Inventory management is a primary concern to most large companies, and the problem of how best to deal with excessive inventory is considered so complex that entire books have been written on it by numerous business experts of varying credentials. The majority of these books counsel businesses not only on how best to reduce their inventory to the bare minimum, but on finding ways to maximize the profit potential of excessive inventory. In many industries, from the manufacture and distribution of high-end technology components to that of staples such as milk and cookies, the relative costs of excessive inventory are consistently high, particularly when valuable products steadily depreciate or expire altogether.Again: The tried and true process of merely selling off the merchandise for whatever price can be gotten is flawed, simplistic, and obsolete.

This half Pomeranian half Jack Russell puppy is growing up strong on the short dated, and mis-shipped dog food which is ...
05/04/2026

This half Pomeranian half Jack Russell puppy is growing up strong on the short dated, and mis-shipped dog food which is sent to us- She is in training, and will be a searching dog. We’re proud to work with the area rescue organizations which perform this beautiful work! ( and it brightens the day to have such a sweet little animal in our warehouse! )

09/03/2025
We are very happy to help Hope Equine Rescue.
08/26/2025

We are very happy to help Hope Equine Rescue.

How Long Until It’s Gone? Here’s a reminder of how long an item takes to decompose: : How Long Unt...
11/05/2024

How Long Until It’s Gone? Here’s a reminder of how long an item takes to decompose: : How Long Unt...

How Long Until It?s Gone? �This handy chart will remind you of how much Time it takes for an item to decompose.. Glass bottle 1 million years Monofilament fishing line 600 years Plastic beverage (Water) bottles 450 years Disposable diaper 450 years Aluminum can 80 to �200 years Foamed plastic bu...

Our hearts go out to Peace River Wildlife Center - PRWC.  They lost several buildings and many supplies during hurricane...
11/01/2024

Our hearts go out to Peace River Wildlife Center - PRWC. They lost several buildings and many supplies during hurricane Milton.
WasteToCharity.org is proud to be able to help replace items damaged in the storm. Please support this much needed organization.

"We can't thank you enough for all the donations to PRWC! As you know both our exhibit and hospital locations were destroyed by the terrible twins- Helene and Milton. Even the items that the flooding waters didn't damage, the mitigation crew threw away during their clean-up. We literally had nothing left.

The cabinets, tables, carts, cleaning supplies, and gloves you and your amazingly patient crew supplied to us are a life saver. We hope to be able to open our hospital by next week, in no small part thanks to your generosity. "

10/18/2024

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