Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of Plastic Pallets.
You'll save up to 50% on shipping costs while helping the environment by buying used plastic pallets instead of new ones.
You get three big benefits when you buy used instead of new:
Save money - Pay $6-10 per pallet instead of $15-20 for new ones
Help the environment - Keep plastic out of landfills
Get the same quality - Plastic pallets last for decades, so used ones work just as well
For example, if you need 100 pallets for your warehouse, you'll spend $600-1,000 on used pallets versus $1,500-2,000 on new ones. That's $500-1,500 back in your pocket.
Think of them as heavy-duty plastic platforms that forklifts can pick up from two or four sides. They're made from the same tough plastic as milk jugs, but much thicker.
Unlike wood pallets, plastic ones won't:
Most businesses use the standard 48×40 inch size (about 4 feet by 3 feet). This fits most truck beds and warehouse racks.
You can choose between:
Load capacity ranges from 2,000 to 6,000 pounds depending on the pallet design.
RePackify connects you with local sellers across Maryland. You fill out one form and get quotes from multiple suppliers. They serve Baltimore, Towson, Ellicott City, and Columbia.
Maryland has several plastic pallet recyclers in Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown, Silver Spring, Waldorf, and Frederick. They often buy back your old pallets when you're done with them.
Here's what to expect:
Money-saving tip: Buy a full truck load (usually 26-28 pallets) and many suppliers will deliver for free.
Count what you need - Measure your products and storage space first
Ask about condition - "A-grade" means light wear, "B-grade" means cosmetic damage but still functional
Check load limits - Make sure the pallet can handle your product weight
Ask about returns - Some sellers take back pallets you can't use
If you're in food, pharmaceutical, or export businesses, ask if the pallets meet your industry requirements. Some used pallets work for general shipping but not food storage.
Real example: A Baltimore food distributor saved $2,000 by buying 200 used food-grade plastic pallets instead of new ones, and the pallets are still working perfectly two years later.
The easiest way is to request quotes online through RePackify or call local recyclers directly. Most can deliver within a few days, and many offer free pickup of your old pallets when they deliver new ones.
Start with a small order to test quality, then buy in bulk once you find a supplier you trust.