General Omaha Recycling Info

402-457-7883

1111 Fort Street
Omaha, NE 68110

Hours

Monday           6AM – 5PM CT
Tuesday          6AM – 5PM CT
Wednesday   6AM – 5PM MT
Thursday        6AM – 5PM CT​​​​​​​
Friday              6AM – 5PM CT​​​​​​​
Saturday        CLOSED​​​​​​​
Sunday           CLOSED

IP Equipment

Equipment Placement

We offer equipment placement options for your facility to contain loose and baled recyclable materials. International Paper's Omaha recycling center can help your business save time, energy, and money that can be used for other priorities.

  • Stationary Equipment: Balers and Drum Crushers
  • Totes/Gaylord Boxes
  • Compactors, Open Tops and Receiver Boxes
  • Rolling Carts: 96-gallon
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Company-Operated Transportation for Omaha Recycling

Our Omaha recycling plant offers an extensive fleet of vehicles that are owned, operated, and managed by International Paper to ensure that you benefit from consistent, reliable, and cost-effective service.

  • 53ft Semi-Rig
  • Trailer Forklift Unit (TTFU)
  • Bale Trucks

Materials We Are Recycling in Omaha, Nebraska

At our Omaha Recycling Center, we proudly recycle a wide range of materials, including cardboard, office papers, magazines, newspapers, and plastics. Our Omaha Recycling Center processes all of the materials listed below, ensuring that all accepted material grades are recycled responsibly for a greener tomorrow.

CARDBOARD & BOX CUTTINGS

Old Corrugated Containers (OCC)

New Double-Lined Kraft Corrugated Cuttings (DLK)

OFFICE PAPER*

Sorted Office Paper (SOP)

Sorted White Ledger (SWL)

Mixed Paper (MP)

MAGAZINES & OTHER GLOSSY PAPERS

Coated Book Stock (CBS)

Coated Groundwood (CGW)

Magazines (OMG)

 

NEWSPAPERS

Old Newsprint (ONP)

White Blank News (WBN)

Sorted Clean News (SCN)

SHRINK WRAP & PLASTICS

Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)

AND MORE

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International Paper’s Omaha Recycling Facility looks forward to supporting our partners throughout Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa to reach their sustainability goals.

Steve McNeal
PGM, Omaha Plant
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