Shipper Directory Listing

Be Found First by Waste Generators

Traditional freight platforms make carriers chase loads. The Enviro Logistics Shipper Directory flips that model—verified shippers search for compliant carriers instead.

Once your account is approved, you appear in a robust, filterable directory where waste generators can sort by geography, equipment, EPA status, insurance coverage, and safety performance. Every listing pulls real‑time data directly from connected compliance sources, allowing instant verification without phone calls or document exchanges.

Placement in a verified carrier directory used by waste generators
Instant discoverability by shippers searching for compliant haulers
Search filters by location, equipment, and compliance status
Built-in trust through real-time credential verification
Reduced onboarding friction with shippers
Increased inbound load requests without cold outreach

Because environmental liability is high, generators choose carriers who can prove compliance on demand. Enviro Logistics makes you visible, discoverable, and trusted—all before a single conversation takes place. Only verified carriers qualify, protecting pricing integrity and keeping the marketplace clean of unlicensed operators.


EPA Site ID (Form 8700-12) authorizes your company to transport hazardous waste under RCRA regulations. Without it, you can haul hazmat materials but NOT hazardous waste—which pays 2-3x more per mile. Most hazmat carriers don't have this registration, creating a massive opportunity for those who do.

Typically 2-4 weeks depending on your state. We handle all paperwork and submission. You'll receive your EPA Site ID number via email once approved, and we'll update your listing in our shipper directory automatically.

Lithium batteries from e-commerce returns, industrial chemicals, pharmaceutical waste, used oil, electronic waste, and more. The highest-demand loads right now are lithium battery shipments from Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy distribution centers.
Our EPA registration service is $499 one-time. There's no government fee for the EPA Site ID itself. Most carriers recover this investment on their very first hazwaste load—a single 500-mile lithium battery run at $4.5/mile pays $2,500.

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