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default map pin icon 6404 South 60th Street, Omaha, NE 68117, USA

This listing was last updated on: July 18, 2023

Expanded listing for: River City Recycling

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default map pin icon NA, Waterloo, NE 68069, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 27, 2017

Expanded listing for: Green Arrow Junk Co.

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Schedule service: http://greenarrowjunk.com/contact-us/
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Description: As our name implies, Green Arrow Junk will help you responsibly remove or dispose of unwanted stuff in your home, on your property, or at your place of business. We are grateful for the opportunity to use our professional expertise to dispose of, recycle, repurpose, reuse, or donate your unwanted items. Our second mission is to serve and preserve our community. We accomplish this by being the conduit for our customers to bless a less fortunate family, reduce waste and clutter in homes and landfills, and bring peace of mind knowing that your items are given the best second life possible. We do all of this with the friendliest, most reliable customer service in the industry. We are locally owned out of Omaha, Nebraska.

default map pin icon 1028 Plum Street, Lincoln, NE 68502, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 29, 2019

Expanded listing for: Kustom Kleanouts

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8:00am

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8:00am

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Description: Basically we take anything that can be recycled or reused. No liquids except for what is listed. *extra fees and prep may apply

default map pin icon 1725 Avenue G, Omaha, NE 68110, USA

This listing was last updated on: March 12, 2021

Expanded listing for: Hillside Soil Dynamics Yard
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Description: Wanna buy soil & mulch? Drop-off wood, yard, dirt, sod, soil, concrete, pallets, and chip waste to be recycled/composted? This is your spot! NOW ACCEPTING DRYWALL (https://www.hillside.solutions/drywall-composting) Location: http://www.soil-dynamics.com/locations You can purchase soil, mulch: http://www.soil-dynamics.com/shop Commercial dump site for certain materials: http://www.soil-dynamics.com/downtown Drop-off compostable material: https://www.hillside.solutions/compostclub

default map pin icon County Road 10, Mead, NE 68041, USA

This listing was last updated on: April 03, 2019

Expanded listing for: Village of Mead Composting

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April 1 through October 31: Wednesday 5-7pm, Saturday 8am - 12pm November 1 through March 31: First Saturday of the month only 8am-12pm.
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Description: Compost facility on County Rd 10 near 1st Street. Dump for Mead Residents Only. Tree branches, weeds, leaves and grass clippings are the only items permitted. A roll-off is onsite to dispose of iron / metal products. Mead Clean Up Day held in May or June annually. Roll-offs placed in front of village office. At that time we will take batteries, paint, etc., plus all other items, other than construction refuse, tires, trash or anything that can be disposed of on the regular garbage disposal route. This event is open to Mead residents only.

default map pin icon 3426 West Locust Road, Beatrice, NE 68310, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 02, 2016

Expanded listing for: BASWA

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8am-4pm M-F
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Description: BASWA does not accept any hazardous material. This includes sludge, oils degreasers, solvents, paints or mercury containing objects. Visual inspections are done at the time of bailing remove any of the items above. BASWA does recycle used oils and has a contractor come and remove this material. BASWA separates tires, scrap iron materials tires and any white goods (ovens, washer, driers, freezers) these white goods are taken for a $5 charge and when we have a full dumpster of them we take them to the scrap iron dealer. Tires and paints are held until an amnesty day is given for the specific item then they are turned in. All yard debris (grass, mulch, woodchips) are taken to the compost area of landfill and dumped off and used to produce compost which is sold at 5$ per pickup load to public. Wood material such as brush is dropped off at the brush location at landfill for free and when area is full we have it chipped and is free to the public and also used in the landfill.

default map pin icon 1725 East Maple St., Maquoketa, IA 52060, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 24, 2022

Expanded listing for: repurposedMATERIALS

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9:00am

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Description: We are America’s largest “industrial thrift store” focused on the re-use and “repurposing” of the castoffs and discards of commerce and industry. We help small businesses all the way up to Fortune 500 companies divert millions of pounds from the landfill each year. Our company is focused on the Reuse side of the famous Reduce, Reuse, Recycle slogan. So, we don’t Recycle…eg: chip it, shred it, grind it, melt it. With Reuse, we’re looking for byproducts and waste that have value “as is”. Our niche within the Reuse sector is “repurposing”. Examples: It is taking a byproduct or waste stream such as a retired street sweeper brush and giving it a 2nd life as a backscratcher for horses or cattle. It is taking a decommissioned fire hose and giving it an extended life as a boat dock fender. It is taking an obsolete ski lift cable and giving it a second life as hand railing in a luxury condo building. With yards in Arizona, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, the Carolinas, Colorado, we have interest in opportunities all across the United States! We look forward to being a resource on any byproducts, waste, inventories, or equipment that would be a candidate for “repurposing”! Please visit our website, too – www.repurposedmaterialsinc.com – to see all the kinds materials that can be “repurposed”! ALSO, You might appreciate this article Popular Science magazine wrote about our mission/concept of “repurposing”. Fittingly, they released the story on Earth Day! Here is an excerpt: It is no small wonder that so many of repurposedMATERIALS’s clients have some link to farming or ranching—“cowboy engineers,” he calls them. “The ethos of repurposing has never gone away from farming,” he says. These people are used to solving problems on their own. “A cowboy in North Dakota goes, ‘you know what, my tractor’s stuck in the mud and that’s a really thick rope, I bet it’ll pull my tractor.’ I don’t need to get some structural engineer to tell me the rope is strong enough to pull my tractor out.” Popular Science article link>> https://www.popsci.com/story/environment/creative-reuse-commercial-waste-master/

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