Processing 100M+ books annually with zero-waste operations and measurable environmental impact
Request PricingZero-waste operations. Industrial capacity. Measurable impact.
Greenworld Books operates at the intersection of sustainability and scale. With state-of-the-art facilities across multiple locations, we process over 100 million books annually through a proprietary zero-waste system.
Our platform connects publishers, retailers, institutions, and end readers through streamlined logistics, advanced inventory management, and responsible recyclingโall backed by transparent environmental impact reporting.
Every book we handle either finds a new home or gets responsibly recycled. Nothing goes to waste.
From acquisition to distribution, we handle every step of the book lifecycle
We purchase overstock, returns, and excess inventory from publishers, retailers, and distributors. Free up valuable warehouse space and convert dormant inventory into revenue.
Professional on-site pickup and removal services for businesses and institutions. We handle transportation, sorting, and processing at our facilities nationwide.
Responsible recycling for books that can't be resold. Our certified recycling partners ensure materials are processed sustainably, reducing landfill waste and carbon emissions.
B2B distribution to resellers, libraries, schools, and organizations worldwide. We maintain an active inventory of over 1.2 million unique titles across all categories.
We accept book donations and partner with literacy organizations, schools, and libraries to get books into the hands of readers who need them most.
Complete library, office, and warehouse cleanout services. We manage the entire process from assessment to removal, recycling, and final reporting.
Real environmental savings, tracked and verified
Recycling 1 ton of paper saves 17 mature trees, 7,000 gallons of water, 3 cubic yards of landfill space, and 2 barrels of oil. Every book we process contributes to a more sustainable future.
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