Material → Reporting → Verification → Observation
TRIAD·GO-Pilots are not customers and not investors.
They are collaborators helping test whether systems designed for restraint, clarity, and real-world friction can function outside theory.
Participation is optional, scoped, and designed to minimize disruption to existing operations.
What Being a Pilot Means…
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Pilot Program Overview
The TriadGO Pilot Program is a limited, no-cost evaluation designed to help recycling and ITAD operators improve reporting clarity, audit readiness, and cross-party verification.
This pilot focuses on infrastructure and reporting, not markets or speculation.
What the Pilot Is
A short-term evaluation (typically 30–60 days)
A reporting and verification exercise
A way to convert existing operational data into clearer, verifiable records
A low-friction process using data you already generate
What Participants Provide
Participants typically provide existing information only, such as:
Recycling or ITAD reports (CSV, Excel, or PDF)
Material categories and quantities
Facility or batch identifiers
No new software installation is required.
What Participants Receive
A concise summary report
Verification artifacts (where applicable)
Operational insights related to reporting clarity
A clear view of how their data can be represented and audited externally
Cost & Commitment
No cost during the pilot phase
No obligation to continue afterward
Participants may opt out at any tim
A TRIAD·GO pilot is an organization or operator willing to:
observe an experimental system in parallel with normal operations
provide light feedback where appropriate
engage without obligation, pressure, or exclusivity
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Pilots are not asked to change how they work.
The system adapts to them — not the other way around.
What Pilots Are Not Asked To Do
No upfront costs
No speculative commitments
No operational overhauls
No public endorsements
Pilots retain full autonomy at all times.
Why This Exists
Triad recognizes a simple truth:
Debris accumulates faster than systems are designed to handle it.
The greatest impediment to recycling is not intent —
it is ease of use and accessibility.
When recycling is difficult, fragmented, or time-consuming, even motivated actors are forced to defer action. Accumulation follows.
The TRIAD·GO Approach
Rather than asking participants to route materials through new, unfamiliar pathways, TRIAD·GO explores the inverse approach:
Bring the system to where the debris already is.
This includes experimentation with:
scheduled pickup via contracted recycling transport
aggregation routes for large-volume participants
lightweight intake paths for smaller or emerging contributors
The goal is not scale at all costs, but friction reduction.
Large Participants
For organizations generating consistent or high-volume material flow, special rates and accessibility features may be available which include those listed above herein.
Smaller Contributors
For smaller generators or independent participants, visibility matters.
TRIAD·GO-
is designed so:
participation can be observed without commitment
contribution paths are visible, even if inactive
aspiring contributors can see what scaled participation looks like
No thresholds are imposed.
Observation alone is sufficient.
What Pilots Gain
Pilots may gain:
early visibility into experimental logistics models
insight into incentive alignment under real constraints
influence over how future iterations reduce friction
There are no guarantees, rewards, or expectations promised.
Status & Next Steps
Pilot participation is limited, gradual, and intentional.
Some systems may remain observational only.
Others may pause, change direction, or conclude., email pflatt1999@gmail.com or p_flatt@hotmail.com
TRIAD·GO exists to explore whether making participation easier can change outcomes — not by persuasion, but by design.
2️⃣ PILOT PARTICIPATION PAGE
Pilot Program Overview
The Triad-GO Pilot Program is a limited, no-cost evaluation designed to help recycling and ITAD operators improve reporting clarity, audit readiness, and cross-party verification.
This pilot focuses on infrastructure and reporting, not markets or speculation.
What the Pilot Is
A short-term evaluation (typically 30–60 days)
A reporting and verification exercise
A way to convert existing operational data into clearer, verifiable records
A low-friction process using data you already generate
What the Pilot Is Not
Not a financial product
Not a token sale or investment
Not a replacement for your ERP or operational systems
Not a long-term commitment
What Participants Provide
Participants typically provide existing information only, such as:
Recycling or ITAD reports (CSV, Excel, or PDF)
Material categories and quantities
Facility or batch identifiers
No new software installation is required.
What Participants Receive
A concise summary report
Verification artifacts (where applicable)
Operational insights related to reporting clarity
A clear view of how their data can be represented and audited externally
Cost & Commitment
No cost during the pilot phase
No obligation to continue afterward
Participants may opt out at any time