// The actual problem

The medical waste industry is structurally rigged to overcharge.

This isn't a conspiracy theory. Stericycle paid $295 million in 2024 to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging exactly this — automated price increases written into contract fine print, without notice, applied across hundreds of thousands of healthcare practices. Then in late 2024, Waste Management acquired Stericycle for $7.2 billion and rebranded it as WM Healthcare Solutions. Same playbook, bigger company.

What this means for your practice in plain English:

The reason most practices don't switch isn't because they don't want to. It's because the system is built so they can't easily figure out (a) what they're actually paying for, (b) when they can leave, and (c) who else would do it for less.

That's what we exist to solve.

// What WasteWise actually does

Three things, all free for practices.

We help you understand what you're paying, when you can leave, and who else can do it cheaper. Specifically:

01

Read your invoice and flag the junk fees

Upload a photo of your medical waste invoice. A real person reviews every line, identifies legitimate service charges vs. junk fees, and shows you what regional operators would charge for identical service. You get a written analysis within 1-2 business days.

Try the invoice analyzer →
02

Tell you when you can actually leave your contract

Enter your contract dates and we calculate your auto-renewal notice deadline (almost always buried in fine print), the math on switching now vs. waiting, and a clear recommendation. Most practices miss their cancellation window because nobody told them when it was.

Use the contract checker →
03

Match you with regional operators that don't bill the same way

We maintain a directory of vetted regional and local operators in 10 states. Tell us your zip code and waste volume; we connect you with 2-3 operators that actually serve your area. They compete for your business. You pick the one you want, or none of them. No pressure.

Get matched →
// How invoice analysis works

What happens after you upload your invoice.

01

You snap a photo

Phone camera, scan, PDF — whatever's easiest. The file uploads to our system over an encrypted connection and is stored privately. Only you and our analyst see it.

02

A real person reads every line

Not an algorithm. We classify each line item: (a) legitimate base service, (b) legitimate volume/container charges, or (c) junk fee. We compare your rate per pickup against typical regional-operator rates for your geography and waste volume.

03

We write up what we found

You get a written analysis showing: what % of your invoice is junk fees, what regional operators charge for the same service, your annual overpayment estimate, and a recommendation on whether to switch (or wait until your contract is up).

04

You decide what to do next

If you want competing quotes, we connect you with 2-3 regional operators in your area. If you want to wait until your contract expires, we'll help you calculate your cancellation deadline. If you don't want to do anything, that's fine too.

// What we've seen

Real numbers from real invoices.

Aggregate findings from invoices we've analyzed. Specific dollar amounts depend on practice size and current operator, but these patterns hold across nearly every analysis we run.

40–60%
// of invoice
Typical share of a national-operator invoice that's junk fees rather than actual service.
$1,800
// Annual savings
Median annual overpayment we identify for a small dental or primary care practice on a national contract.
30–50%
// Regional vs national
Typical price gap between regional operators and national haulers for the same service.
$295M
// Stericycle settlement 2024
Settled class-action over automated price increases buried in contract fine print.
// What we don't do

The honest disclaimers.

We exist to help practices navigate medical waste pricing. We try to be useful. But there are real limits to what we are and aren't:

✗ We're not a hauler.

WasteWise doesn't pick up your waste. We connect you with regional operators that do. Once you sign with them, your relationship is with that operator — not with us.

✗ We're not a law firm.

Our contract check tool gives general guidance based on industry-standard contracts. For specific legal questions about your contract, consult a qualified attorney.

✗ We don't sell your data.

If you submit your invoice, it's used for analysis — not sold to operators or third parties. If you request quotes, your info is shared with 2-3 operators only, and only the ones you actually want to be matched with.

✗ We don't run ads or promote one operator over another.

Operators can subscribe to enhanced directory placement, but the invoice analysis itself is impartial. If a featured operator is overpriced for your situation, we'll say so.

✗ We can't guarantee specific savings.

Every practice is different — current operator, contract terms, waste volume, geography all matter. Our typical-savings ranges are honest estimates based on actual analyses we've done, not promises.

✗ We don't pressure you.

If you submit your invoice and decide your current contract is fine, that's a valid answer. We don't follow up nagging you to switch. If we recommend a switch and you decide not to, we drop it.

// Tools we built for you

Three free tools you can use right now.

// FAQ

Questions practices actually ask.

Is WasteWise really free for practices?

Yes. The invoice analyzer, contract check tool, operator directory, and quote matching are all free for practices. WasteWise is supported by operator subscriptions, not by charging practices.

What happens when I upload my invoice?

The invoice gets stored privately in our system and reviewed by a real person. We identify every line item, flag the junk fees (fuel surcharges, environmental fees, energy recovery, etc.), and calculate what regional operators would charge for the same service. You get a written analysis within 1-2 business days.

Will operators contact me if I just submit my invoice?

No. Submitting an invoice for analysis does not put you in contact with operators. You only get connected with operators when you specifically request quotes via the get-quotes tool — and even then, your information is shared with 2-3 operators maximum.

How does WasteWise pick which operators to recommend?

We start with operators that actually serve your geography. Then we filter by service area match, license/permit status, customer reviews, and pricing transparency. Trusted-tier operators get top placement because they pay for it, but every operator we list has been verified as a real, licensed company.

What if my contract isn't up for renewal yet?

Use our contract check tool. It calculates your contract end date, your auto-renewal notice deadline (often 60-90 days before contract end), and the math on whether switching now (with a termination fee) saves more than waiting. Many practices miss their notice window because it's buried in fine print.

How long does it take to actually switch operators?

From getting quotes to first pickup with the new operator: typically 30-60 days. The slowest part is your existing contract notice period (waiting out the 60-90 days before your contract expires). Most regional operators can schedule the first pickup within 1-2 weeks of contract signing once you're free to switch.

Do you only work with regional operators?

No. The directory includes national operators (Stericycle, Daniels Health, MedPro, Sharps Compliance, etc.) for transparency and comparison. We don't recommend nationals as a default because their pricing typically includes 30-50% in junk fees, but they're listed so practices can compare.

What if I'm an operator who wants to be listed?

Fill out the operator signup at /providers/join.html. We verify every listing — license, service area, customer references — before adding to the directory. Free-tier listings are available; Trusted/Verified tiers offer better placement.

Ready to find out what you're really paying?

Take 30 seconds and snap a photo of your most recent medical waste invoice. We'll read every line, flag the junk fees, and tell you what regional operators would charge.