Mission
Freemoval exists because illegal dumping is one of the most solvable public problems in America, and almost nobody is solving it from the supply side.
For decades, illegal dumping has been treated as a behavior problem. The solutions, when they come, look like surveillance cameras, fines, and PSAs. None of them work.
The reason they don't work is simple: most illegal dumping isn't happening because people don't care. It's happening because the alternative, renting a truck, taking a half-day off work, finding a transfer station, paying $80 in tipping fees, hauling a couch you can't lift, is impossible for the household where the friction lands hardest.
Cities understand this. They spend, by federal estimate, more than $300 million a year cleaning up illegal dump sites. That money buys cleanup, not prevention. And the cleanup runs $600 to $1,500 per site, six to ten times what a single Freemoval pickup costs.
The opportunity isn't to make people care more. It's to make the right thing easier than the wrong thing.
The friction is the failure. Every illegal dump site we've studied was preceded by a moment where someone needed a haul and couldn't afford one. Remove that moment, and the dumping doesn't happen.
Existing infrastructure is the answer. LoadUp’s marketplace already coordinates independent loaders in cities across all 50 U.S. states. The platform infrastructure, dispatch, scheduling, pricing, disposal facility relationships, customer support, already exists. Freemoval doesn’t build parallel infrastructure. It routes the existing platform to where the friction is highest, with independent loaders performing the actual pickups.
Customer-funded works better than donor-funded. A LoadUp customer who rounds up a few dollars at checkout is contributing to a program they understand, in their city, with measurable results. That's a more honest funding model than a quarterly fundraising email, and it scales with the business that's actually doing the work.
Transparency is the only currency that matters. Freemoval publishes the dollars in, the jobs out, and the tons diverted, every month, on a public dashboard. We name the markets we’re active in. Donations fund pickups at standard market rates, the same rates LoadUp charges any paying customer, with no separate fundraising overhead pulled from contributor dollars. The promise is 100%, and the math has to add up.
Freemoval is not a 501(c)(3) charity. Round-up contributions are not tax-deductible, and we say so at every disclosure point. We're a social impact program inside a for-profit company, which means we have aligned incentives with the cities and housing partners we serve, and a long-term operational commitment that doesn't depend on next year's grant cycle.
We're also not a movement that needs your guilt. The framing here matters: illegal dumping is a friction problem, and the people most affected by it are the same people most often blamed for it. We don't do that. We fix the friction.
Freemoval is open about how the program works, where the money goes, and what we're learning. Reach out for a partner brief or background conversation.
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