El Paso · Texas
Same-day pickup available. 4-hour windows, 7 days a week. COI on file. Built for the borderlands logistics corridor, the Fort Bliss federal contracting base, and the maquiladora-adjacent manufacturing economy.
Why El Paso picks JRP
El Paso is one of the most distinctive commercial markets in the United States — anchored by the borderlands logistics corridor (one of the top three US-Mexico border crossings by truck volume), Fort Bliss (one of the largest US Army installations and the federal contracting base around it), plus a substantial maquiladora-adjacent manufacturing economy that supports cross-border supply chains. We run dedicated route coverage so an El Paso pickup gets the same operational standards as our coastal metros.
For commercial accounts, that means recurring contracts with COI on file, predictable invoicing, and a single account team coordinating across multiple properties. For homeowners and small businesses, it means same-day or next-day pickup with a 4-hour arrival window 7 days a week, 8am-8pm.
Whether you're a logistics operator decommissioning a warehouse along I-10, a federal contractor handling IT decommissioning near Fort Bliss, or a homeowner clearing a garage in Horizon City — same operational backbone, same standards.
Built for border logistics
El Paso's commercial junk removal demand splits across several distinctive scopes. Border logistics: warehouse decommissioning along I-10, freight-forwarder commercial work, plus the reverse logistics overflow from cross-border manufacturing supply chains. Federal: Fort Bliss-adjacent contractor work with appropriate documentation and CUI-aware data destruction. Healthcare and education: the University of Texas at El Paso plus a substantial healthcare base anchored by University Medical Center and The Hospitals of Providence.
For multi-facility commercial accounts, one MSA covers every site with per-facility tiered pricing locked at execution. New facilities added during the program update the tier table without re-contracting. Federal contractor accounts get appropriate documentation depth — Certificates of Destruction with chain-of-custody for any data-bearing devices, NIST 800-88 destruction levels matched to your sector compliance framework.
Texas's lighter regulatory framework (no statewide mattress recycling mandate, no organics diversion law equivalent to California's SB 1383) means compliance scope is mostly federal — EPA Section 608 for refrigerants, RCRA Subtitle C for hazmat, NIST 800-88 for data destruction. We deliver these as standard scope.
Where we work
El Paso is geographically expansive — stretching along the Rio Grande from the Upper Valley through Fort Bliss to the Lower Valley communities. Our coverage map follows the I-10 corridor and the major commercial zones.
The Central Business District, the El Paso Convention Center, plus the historic downtown corridor. Class A office, hospitality, and government scopes. Common work: office TI debris, hotel FF&E refresh, government facility cleanouts.
Fort Bliss installation and the surrounding federal contractor base. Northeast El Paso residential corridors. Federal contractor commercial scopes with NIST 800-88 destruction documentation, CUI-aware routing, and appropriate access protocols.
The borderlands logistics corridor — warehouses and distribution facilities along I-10 east of downtown. Maquiladora-adjacent manufacturing, freight forwarding, and the substantial reverse logistics activity from cross-border supply chains.
The wealthier residential corridors west of downtown along the Rio Grande. Strong pre-listing residential and estate cleanout volume. Realtor referral relationships established. Multifamily turnover across the western residential base.
Fast-growing suburban communities east and southeast of El Paso proper. Heavy multifamily and pre-listing residential activity. Coverage extends along I-10 and the Lower Valley road network.
The Lower Valley communities along the Rio Grande southeast of El Paso. Mostly residential and small-commercial scope plus agriculture-adjacent commercial work. Coverage extends to the Hudspeth County line.
Where your junk actually goes
Texas's regulatory framework is lighter than coastal states — no statewide mandatory mattress recycling, no organics diversion law, no statewide C&D diversion mandate. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) oversees state-level disposal compliance. Federal frameworks (EPA Section 608, RCRA Subtitle C, NIST 800-88) still apply uniformly.
El Paso's primary municipal solid waste landfill. Standard routing for non-recyclable disposal across the city and surrounding county. Operated by El Paso Disposal.
Border-area landfill capacity serving cross-border commercial accounts. Used for higher-volume El Paso commercial work where geographic routing favors it.
Major regional materials recovery capacity for source-separated recycling streams — cardboard, paper, plastics, metals. Used for warehouse and office decommissioning where recycling diversion is a customer priority.
Regional C&D processing capacity for concrete, asphalt, metals, and mixed construction debris. Used for active GC project routing across El Paso. No state diversion mandate, but voluntary diversion documentation available for LEED-tracking projects.
Texas doesn't mandate R2 routing, but R2-certified routing remains the operational standard for commercial IT decommissioning. Chain-of-custody documentation, NIST 800-88 destruction for data-bearing devices, Certificates of Destruction delivered as standard scope. Critical for federal contractor accounts handling CUI.
Federal EPA Section 608 prohibits venting refrigerants from any appliance during disposal. Section 608-certified refrigerant recovery is included as standard scope on every appliance pickup — refrigerators, freezers, AC units, water coolers, dehumidifiers.
Disposal routing depends on jurisdiction (City of El Paso, El Paso County, plus federal facility access for Fort Bliss-adjacent work), federal compliance frameworks, and project location. Federal Section 608, RCRA Subtitle C, and NIST 800-88 (for data destruction) included as standard scope.
What we handle
The borderlands logistics corridor — warehouses and distribution facilities along I-10. Reverse logistics disposal partnerships for LTL carriers, final-mile networks, and freight forwarders handling cross-border supply chains.
Warehouse decommissioning, pallet route service, racking and shelving disposal across El Paso's logistics corridor. Multi-week project scope coordinated against operations calendars.
Maquiladora-adjacent manufacturing on the US side of the border. Plant cleanouts, line refresh debris, equipment retirement, plus reverse logistics overflow from cross-border supply chains.
Fort Bliss-adjacent federal contractor work, City of El Paso facilities, plus the University of Texas at El Paso. CUI-aware data destruction, NIST 800-88 routing, and appropriate access protocols.
Multifamily portfolios across El Paso, Horizon City, and Socorro. Recurring monthly bulk-waste plus on-call tenant move-out cleanouts. COI on file.
Pre-listing cleanouts and estate cleanouts across the Upper Valley, West El Paso, and the broader residential corridors. 48-72 hour turnaround standard.
Same-day pickup often available. 4-hour windows, 7 days a week. COI on file for commercial accounts. We'll route to the right rep and respond within one business day.
El Paso & borderlands accounts