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Published on May 14th, 2008

Omaha Sanitation Service To Offer Recycling Rewards

For residents in Omaha, NE, recycling not only preserves the environment, but now fattens the participant’s billfold as well.

Due to a new partnership between Elkhorn Sanitation Service and RecycleBank, households will earn points based on the weight of recyclables in their 96-gallon cart. Each cart is equipped with a special chip that tracks the weight, according to the ESS Web site.

Points are redeemed for rewards with participating businesses, including Hy-Vee, Bed Bath and Beyond, Blimpie and Coca-Cola.

This is just the latest development by RecycleBank, which is looking to expand its services nationwide.

To find a curbside recycling program in your area, use Earth 911’s recycling locator.

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  1. E_F

    posted on May 18th, 2009 at 1:21 pm

    This is a good turn for Omaha. However I am still disappointed in the lack of recycling in this city. Living in an apartment, there is no recycling provided. We have to collect and take our recycling to a site that accepts it. There are very few of these sites scattered about the city and it seems like they are constantly changing locations which is very frustrating. Also, I might be wrong about this but I also believe that there is no recycling provided at business locations. So like I said this is a good turn for Omaha homeowners, but the city still has a lot of work to do to improve its recycling programs.

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