Omaha Recycling Guide
Household Bath, Kitchen, & Light Fixtures
Not Accepted, Alternative Options Available
Bulky Item: Requires Special Disposal
DO NOT place this item in a curbside recycling cart or drop-off site container. Bulky items require special disposal in the City of Omaha.
Household fixtures such as toilets, sinks, light fixtures, and doors should be reused, donated, or placed in the garbage.
Smaller items can be placed in a black-lid, curbside waste cart. Larger, bulky items can be taken to River City Recycling & Transfer Station, 6404 South 60th Street (60th & Harrison Streets). There may be a fee for processing certain items. Call (402) 731-0414 or find more information at this link:
River City TransferLarge household fixtures can also be taken to the Pheasant Point landfill located at Highway 36 and 216th Street. Flat rates and/or special handling fees may apply. Call (866) 909-4458 or find more information at this link:
Pheasant Point LandfillRelated Items: Furniture, Pane Glass, Appliances, Scrap Metal
Where Else Could It Go?
During the Omaha Spring & Fall Cleanup events, neighborhood drop-off sites for bulky items will be available to Omaha residents at no cost. For details and future cleanup dates, visit:
Ways to Reduce or Reuse
If your item is in good condition, consider donating it to a local charity, such as the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Habitat ReStore accepts functioning toilets, sinks, vanities, light fixtures, home decor, hardware, and doors in good condition. Items should be fully functional with no chips or cracks, and all hardware included. Remove any nails or screws.
Note: Habitat ReStore DOES NOT accept tubs or faucets. Call ahead to confirm if your item can be accepted.
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The Omaha Spring & Fall Cleanups are annual, free events that provide City of Omaha residents with the opportunity to recycle or dispose of large or bulky items that are not accepted through curbside waste or recycling services, such as old furniture, appliances, tires, mattresses, and more.