Sustainability: Making Space, Not Waste

We’re not tree huggers. But we are space huggers.

That means thinking a little harder about what goes where, how long it lasts, and how much waste it creates along the way. For us, sustainability shows up in the details: fewer replacements, smarter footprints, and partners who care about the long haul. 

Sustainability Takes a Village

Many of our vendor partners are taking real steps toward more sustainable production. Here’s a sample of what we often see in the solutions we help deliver:

  • Recycled steel, plastic, or wood components
  • Powder coat reclaim systems that reduce material waste
  • Low-emission finishes for healthier indoor air
  • Modular systems designed to last and adapt
  • Longevity that supports fewer replacements

Some of these products also support goals related to LEED® and WELL™ certification, including indoor air quality and low-emission material credits.

You’ve got sustainability goals. We’ve got the vendors, the planners, and the design know-how to help you hit them (and play nice with the planet.) 

Storage That Grows with You

Sustainability doesn’t always start with solar panels. Sometimes it starts with how you use your square footage.

Our solutions help you do more with less: less space, less energy, less waste. Here’s what that can look like:

  • Systems that store more in less space
  • Materials built to last, not to landfill
  • Layouts that lower energy use
  • Visibility that curbs over-ordering
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Material Types

Materials Aren’t Cosmetic. They’re Environmental.

Every locker material balances budget, durability, and user experience. The right material depends on what the space demands—not what looks good in a sample box.
Material selection is less about preference and more about context. When determining which locker material works best, ask yourself a few questions:
  • Where does it live?
  • Who sees it?
  • How hard will it be used?
  • How often will it be cleaned?
Stewardship Starts In-House

We don’t just talk about sustainability. We try to live it, too.

That means paying attention to the small stuff: how we pack, how we ship, what we toss, and what we reuse. It’s not glamorous, but it counts. We look for smarter packaging and delivery choices that reduce waste, and when materials can be reused, we’d rather give them another go than send them packing.