what we Do
We Give Discarded Clothing a Second Life
We Give Discarded Clothing A Second Life
Founded in 2008, Zero Waste Challenge LLC. Based in McAllen Texas USA is a professional used clothing supplier specializing in exporting used clothing, shoes, bags, households and toys, among others. Our robust supply chain allow us to cater countries across the globe, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America.
Zero Waste Challenge sources goods from throughout the United States and then ships them to our partner companies for processing, as illustrated below.
After processing, the goods are sold in categories to different markets as per demand suitable for local culture , weather , fashion etc , example. An expensive high heel ladies shoe is not worth much in Congo due to culture and uneven land surface (see below )
Our Partnerships
We are a for profit company , however. Making profit is not our only goal , we believe in long term partnerships are very important for the growth of companies – We had Learned our lesson from Airlines , shipping companies and other organizations that used to compete but now are partners benefiting on Sales , Purchase , and reducing expenses in these challenging times –
During the low demand period we stand by our suppliers and they reciprocate when the market have shortages- We continuously work with our buyers and sellers to create innovative ideas on how to move the items fast. Example by. Shipping multiple items in one container to save the warehouse space –
Our Slogan “ Together. We Grow"
Why Choose Us
Zero Waste Challenge’s services can be differentiated from others, in good part, by better coordination of project responsibilities. To manage this effort, the company has adopted a comprehensive ERP software system (Odoo.com) that is managed by our own team of in-house professionals, who themselves were trained by certified software consultants. For both those we buy from and those we sell to, this means those needing the type of services that we provide can be assured of good communications and coordinated activities.
This type of coordination goes a long way toward seeing the ‘big picture.’ For example, when our buyers in, say, Karachi, process a shipment from New York, we will learn more about the quality of that shipment and can adjust our subsequent purchasing price up or down accordingly. We are comfortable in doing this because we know that the end buyer, similarly, knows that when they purchase a certain grade of goods that it is, in fact, what they will be receiving (most of our end shipments are ordered in advance).
Perhaps the best way of putting it is that, if you want to reduce your risk and receive fair compensation, go with Zero Waste Challenge. There’s a good reason that the company has been growing at a rate of over 15% each year for the last ten years!!