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Omaha Recycling Guide

Plastic Food Storage Containers

Some Restrictions Apply

PL Food Storage

ACCEPTED: Empty, Clean Plastics #1, #2, #3, or #5

Place EMPTY, rigid-plastic food storage containers in a curbside recycling cart or drop-off site container.

  • Rinse to remove all food contents
  • Labels and plastic lids can stay on
  • Keep items loose and do not bag
PL Food Storage

NOT ACCEPTED: Plastics #4, #6, #7, or Unmarked Plastics

DO NOT place food storage containers made from plastics #4, #6, #7, unmarked plastics, or glass in a City of Omaha curbside recycling cart or drop-off site container. Place these types of containers in the garbage if you cannot use an alternative option.

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Where Else Could It Go?

EMPTY and CLEAN plastic food containers, cups, and other serveware made from #4, #6, #7, or unmarked plastics can be placed in an orange Hefty® EnergyBag®.

FirstStar Recycling offers a special program to collect hard-to-recycle plastics in our community. To participate, you can purchase orange Hefty® EnergyBags®, which will be collected through your existing curbside and drop-off site services. When filled with accepted materials and tied shut, the bright orange Hefty® EnergyBag® is the ONLY bag that can be placed in a curbside recycling cart or drop-off site container. Learn more about the local Hefty® EnergyBag® program:

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Ways to Reduce or Reuse

Reduce the number of single-use or limited-use plastics in your kitchen by switching to glass or stainless steel food storage containers.

Consider donating reusable food storage containers that are in good condition to a local charity, community center, or thrift store. Tip: Sanitize or wash containers and lids before donating.