Not everything you're clearing out belongs in a dumpster. Items with genuine market value get photographed, listed, and sold through our Hauled & Found marketplace. A portion of every sale supports the GW Cancer Center and the Haul Up Foundation.
When we assess your items at pickup, we identify anything with resale potential. Quality furniture, vintage pieces, art, electronics, collectibles — anything that has real market value gets pulled out of the disposal stream before anything else happens.
We handle all the photography, listing, buyer coordination, and logistics. When items sell, a portion of the proceeds goes to the GW Cancer Center and the Haul Up Foundation — keeping value in circulation and funding causes that matter. No follow-up required on your end.
This is Step 2 in our 4-step diversion process. It keeps value in circulation, keeps items out of landfills, and funds two causes that matter to us — the GW Cancer Center and the Haul Up Foundation — all without you lifting a finger after we load the truck.
Get a Quote →Every Hauled & Found sale benefits two causes:
"Every haul lifts someone up."
From your space to a new owner — keeping value in circulation, keeping waste out of landfills.
During your junk removal job, our crew identifies items with genuine resale potential — furniture, art, vintage pieces, electronics, collectibles.
Eligible items are professionally photographed and listed on the Hauled & Found marketplace. We handle all the copy, pricing, and listing logistics.
Buyers, transactions, and logistics are all handled by us. You have no ongoing responsibility once we load the truck.
A portion of every sale supports the GW Cancer Center and the Haul Up Foundation. It's built into every transaction — no extra steps, no opt-in required.
Sold items go directly to buyers who want them — keeping them in use and out of landfills. Every piece rehomed is waste prevented.
Items that don't sell go through Steps 3 and 4 of our diversion process — recycle first, then dispose as a last resort. Nothing gets stuck in limbo.
Items with market value don't belong in a dumpster. We identify, list, and sell them — recovering value that would otherwise be lost the moment the truck drives away.
Every resale keeps an item in use. It reduces waste, reduces demand for new production, and funds two causes in the process. One transaction does triple work.
A portion of every sale supports cancer research at George Washington University. This cause touches nearly every family we serve — including ours.
Scholarships, mentorship, and paid workforce training for DC-area youth. The same model that launched Stuff Haulers in 2006 — now available to young people figuring it out.