Wastenaut is the intelligence platform for the US waste market.
One connected data layer covering every facility, every hauler, every generator, every material flow between them. Three access modes (Nexus, Stream API, Wastenaut Enterprise). Continuously refreshed. Built for anyone whose decisions hinge on the waste market.
Why we built this.
The US waste market is one of the largest commodity markets in the country, and one of the least visible. The data that should let anyone make a confident decision in it lives in dozens of state portals, regulatory filings, industry directories, and operator records. None of them talking to each other. The picture you need doesn't exist in one place.
We came at it from inside the industry. After years working in waste operations, capital projects, and material markets, the team saw the same pattern in every direction: smart people making large decisions on the wrong half of the data. So we built the layer that wasn't there.
What we've built.
One connected data layer covering the US waste market end to end.
Every facility mapped with what it accepts, what it costs, and how it's regulated. Every hauler classified by region and material. Every generator whose waste enters the system, from households and businesses to croplands, forest parcels, and livestock farms. Every material flow between them. The connections built into the data, not bolted on top: who serves whom, where material moves, what's permitted, what's expiring.
All of it continuously refreshed as the market produces new records.
Three products sit on top of this layer: Nexus (hands-on), Stream API (programmatic), and Wastenaut Enterprise (custom). One platform, three access modes.
The data layer, live.
Every record the market produces lands here. Permits, hauler classifications, generator updates, material flow tracking, contract renewals, capacity changes.
What we believe.
Dynamic over static.
A market study that was true when you commissioned it isn't true now. The data has to keep moving, or the decisions made on it stop being decisions and start being guesses.
Evidence over conviction.
A claim from someone with skin in the game isn't evidence. Verification means checking against records that exist outside the deal: independent, sourced, citable.
Comprehensive over partial.
A picture of half the market is a picture you can't trust. If the data layer doesn't cover the whole market, it doesn't cover what your decisions actually rest on.
See what Wastenaut does for your work.
Bring the market, the deal, or the claim you're trying to figure out. We'll walk you through what the platform surfaces.
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