Reno · Nevada

Junk removal across the Reno-Sparks metro. Tesla Gigafactory and TRIC industrial corridor anchor.

Reno-Sparks runs on the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC, the largest industrial park in the world 20 miles east of Reno) hosting the Tesla Gigafactory Nevada (the world's first and largest by land area, ~7,000 employees with a multibillion-dollar expansion underway adding 3,000 more), Switch SuperNAP data center (Tier 5, 7.2M sq ft on 2,000 acres), Google and Apple data centers, Walmart distribution, plus 140+ other companies. Layer in the University of Nevada Reno (~21K students), Renown Health (largest healthcare provider in Northern Nevada), International Game Technology (IGT) gaming HQ, plus substantial relocations from California seeking lower tax burden (the 'Silicon Sage' corridor). JRP runs route coverage across the Washoe County metro plus the TRIC corridor.

JRP Loader at a Reno-area pickup
~510K
Reno-Sparks MSA population
1
Counties in our coverage zone
~7K+
Tesla Gigafactory Nevada employment (expanding)
#1
Largest industrial park in the world (TRIC)

Why the Reno-TRIC corridor is operationally distinctive

TRIC anchors one of the most concentrated tech-and-manufacturing corridors in the West.

The Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC, in Storey County 20 miles east of Reno) is the largest industrial park in the world, hosting the Tesla Gigafactory Nevada (the world's first and largest by land area). Tesla employs ~7,000 people at the Gigafactory and announced a multibillion-dollar expansion adding 3,000 more for battery cell production and Tesla Semi truck assembly. Panasonic operates more than half of the Gigafactory floor space with ~3,000 US workers and Japanese technicians manufacturing battery cells. Beyond Tesla, TRIC hosts Switch's SuperNAP data center (Tier 5, 7.2 million square feet on 2,000 acres, scaling from 130 MW operational to a planned 650 MW), the Google data center (1,200 acres), the Apple data center, Walmart distribution, plus 140+ other companies. Most TRIC workers commute from Washoe County (Reno-Sparks).

Beyond TRIC, the metro hosts substantial healthcare, gaming, and academic presence: the University of Nevada Reno (~21,000 students, state's flagship land-grant research university), Renown Health (largest healthcare provider in Northern Nevada), Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center. International Game Technology (IGT) operates Reno headquarters as the world's largest gaming technology company. The substantial gaming operations (Atlantis, Eldorado, Peppermill) anchor a continuing hospitality economy. Plus relocations from California companies seeking lower tax burden have driven a tech and corporate presence increasingly described as 'Silicon Sage', adjacent to the Silicon Valley supplier ecosystem and Sacramento/Bay Area distribution.

For multi-state corporate accounts spanning Reno plus operations in Sacramento, Las Vegas, the Bay Area, or Salt Lake City, we coordinate disposal routing across all jurisdictions under one master account.

The Sierra Nevada elevation operating layer

Winter snow, wildfire season, and Lake Tahoe access shape operational planning year-round.

Reno sits at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada at ~4,500 feet elevation. Winter weather (snowstorms November through April, with substantial snow accumulation in the Sierra causing I-80 closures over Donner Pass) factors into route scheduling and supply chain timing. We coordinate around active winter storm warnings and chain controls when scheduling deliveries. Wildfire season (July-October) drives air quality alerts and occasional access restrictions, particularly affecting the Lake Tahoe basin and the Sierra-adjacent submarkets. The Lake Tahoe corridor (Incline Village, Crystal Bay) operates on different access patterns including weather-driven mountain pass closures.

For commercial customers, we pre-stage Loader capacity across Reno-Sparks plus the South Meadows growth corridor and the TRIC commute axis, with seasonal scheduling adjusted for winter weather and summer wildfire smoke. The TRIC industrial corridor 20 miles east generates substantial commuter traffic patterns from the Reno-Sparks workforce, which factors into pickup scheduling for Storey County industrial accounts. Reno-area population growth driven by California migration has substantially increased residential turnover and pre-listing volumes since 2020, particularly in the South Meadows, Spanish Springs, and Verdi corridors.

Strong realtor referral relationships in the established neighborhoods including Old Southwest Reno, Caughlin Ranch, Somersett, plus the Lake Tahoe basin (Incline Village, Crystal Bay) for high-end residential pre-listing and estate cleanout work.

Submarkets we cover

Coverage from Downtown Reno through the TRIC corridor and the broader Washoe County metro.

The Reno-Sparks MSA spans Washoe County, with the TRIC industrial corridor in Storey County 20 miles east and the Lake Tahoe corridor extending southwest. Each submarket has a distinct commercial profile and disposal-routing pattern.

CBD & gaming heritage
Downtown Reno

Downtown core including the gaming corridor (Eldorado, Silver Legacy, Circus Circus), the Riverwalk District along the Truckee River, plus the Truckee River Whitewater Park. Substantial mid-rise office and the redeveloping Downtown East district. Common scopes: hotel furniture refresh, casino property cleanouts, post-event venue cleanouts.

Industrial & gigafactory anchor
TRIC / Storey County corridor

The Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC, the largest industrial park in the world). Tesla Gigafactory Nevada, Switch SuperNAP, Google data center, Apple data center, Panasonic, Walmart distribution, 140+ companies. Different jurisdiction (Storey County). Common scopes: industrial cleanouts, manufacturing supplier turnover, data center decommissioning, R2-certified IT routing.

Distribution & warehouse
Sparks / Sparks Marina

Substantial distribution and warehouse corridor along I-80 through Sparks. Amazon, Walmart, Petco regional distribution. Plus the Sparks Marina lifestyle district and Outlets at Legends. Common scopes: distribution facility cleanouts, retail refresh, recurring commercial.

Eds-and-meds anchor
UNR / Renown

University of Nevada Reno main campus (~21K students) and Renown Health flagship campus anchor the academic and medical district. Plus Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center on the Downtown side. Common scopes: hospital decommissioning, medical office TI, R2-certified IT routing, university procurement.

Suburban growth corridor
South Meadows / South Reno

Major suburban corporate corridor along South Meadows Parkway and the broader South Reno growth area. Substantial corporate office, retail, plus growing residential. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is in this corridor. Common scopes: corporate office TI, retail refresh, pre-listing residential.

Northern growth corridor
Spanish Springs / Sun Valley

Northern Washoe County growth corridor. Substantial residential growth, growing commercial, plus the Northern Nevada Industrial Park presence. Common scopes: pre-listing cleanouts, recurring multifamily, retail refresh, growing commercial.

Lake Tahoe corridor
Incline Village / Crystal Bay

Lake Tahoe basin north shore. Affluent residential, vacation rental turnover, plus the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe and Crystal Bay casinos. Different jurisdiction (Washoe County, but distinct municipal services). Mountain pass weather coordination during winter. Common scopes: vacation rental turnover, pre-listing residential, hospitality FF&E refresh.

Western corridor & Truckee
Verdi / Truckee Meadows

Western Washoe County extending toward the California border at Verdi. Plus the Truckee, CA corridor (across state line, also serviced through our regional coverage). Substantial residential growth driven by California migration. Common scopes: pre-listing cleanouts, vacation rental turnover, multifamily.

How disposal works in the Reno metro

The infrastructure behind every pickup.

Nevada solid waste is regulated by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) under Nevada Administrative Code 444. The Reno metro's regional disposal capacity is anchored by the Lockwood Regional Landfill (operated by Waste Management between Reno and TRIC) plus regional transfer stations. Sierra Nevada elevation and winter weather factor into operational planning.

Lockwood Regional Landfill
Lockwood (Storey County, NV) · Operated by Waste Management · Regional MSW landfill

Major regional landfill serving the Reno-Sparks metro and the TRIC corridor. Located between Reno and TRIC along I-80. Used as a primary disposal endpoint for commercial work consolidated through Washoe and Storey counties.

Reno Transfer Network
Multiple transfer stations across the metro · Waste Management, Republic Services

Multiple transfer stations operated by the major haulers serve the metro. Used for consolidation before regional landfill routing. Includes recycling and C&D processing on-site at most facilities.

Carson City & Fernley disposal
Carson City (independent municipality) · Lyon County (Fernley) · NDEP-permitted

Regional disposal infrastructure serving Carson City (state capital, independent municipality) and the Fernley industrial corridor in Lyon County. Different jurisdictions. Used for commercial work in those submarkets.

Industrial & data center waste streams
TRIC industrial · Tesla Gigafactory · Data center sites · NDEP-permitted

Industrial commercial waste streams from TRIC tenants route through NDEP-permitted industrial facilities. Tesla Gigafactory and Panasonic battery cell production generate specialty waste streams handled through aerospace and battery-aligned vendors. Data center IT asset destruction routes through R2-certified federally-cleared processors for cleared accounts.

C&D Recycling & specialty
Multiple regional C&D processors across the metro

Construction and demolition debris routes through regional certified C&D processors. NDEP diversion documentation applies to commercial construction projects. Substantial C&D volume tied to TRIC industrial growth and Reno-area residential expansion driven by California migration.

Mattress & appliance recycling
Regional partners across the Reno metro

Mattress and appliance routing depends on condition. Donation-eligible items route through regional partners (Goodwill of Northern Nevada, Salvation Army Reno, St. Vincent de Paul Reno) where condition permits. Hazmat partner coordination available for materials outside our standard scope.

Disposal routing depends on jurisdiction (Washoe County, Storey County for TRIC, Carson City independent, Lyon County for Fernley) plus federal and aerospace-aligned routing for industrial accounts. Sierra Nevada winter weather and wildfire season factor into operational planning.

Most common Reno scopes

Where Reno customers most often work with us.

Property management

Multifamily portfolios across Reno, Sparks, the South Meadows growth corridor, plus the broader Washoe County metro. Recurring monthly bulk-waste plus on-call tenant move-out cleanouts. Substantial turnover tied to California migration patterns.

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Healthcare

Renown Health (largest healthcare provider in Northern Nevada), Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center, plus the broader regional medical office network. HIPAA-aligned IT destruction standard.

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Office & corporate

TRIC industrial corridor density: Tesla Gigafactory (~7K employees expanding), Switch SuperNAP, Google data center, Apple data center, Panasonic, Walmart distribution. Industrial cleanouts, manufacturing supplier turnover, data center decommissioning, R2-certified IT routing.

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Manufacturing

Tesla Gigafactory final assembly and battery cell production, Panasonic battery cells, Bently Nevada industrial sensors, Server Technology, plus the broader TRIC supplier ecosystem. Recurring industrial cleanout work tied to manufacturing operations.

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Construction

Active GC coverage across the metro. NDEP documentation requirements coordinated per project. Substantial residential growth driven by California migration plus the South Meadows, Spanish Springs, and Verdi corridors driving new construction activity.

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Realtor & estate

Pre-listing cleanouts and estate cleanouts. Strong realtor referral relationships in Old Southwest Reno, Caughlin Ranch, Somersett, plus the Lake Tahoe basin (Incline Village, Crystal Bay) for high-end residential.

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Tell us about the Reno job.

Single pickup, recurring contract, multi-property portfolio, or one-time project. Whatever the scope, we'll route to the right rep and respond within one business day. Coverage spans Reno, Sparks, the TRIC corridor (Storey County), plus Carson City, Fernley, and the Lake Tahoe basin under one master account.

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