Terre Haute, IN

Recycle and Shred in Terre Haute

Terre Haute's premier recycling facility specializes in shredding and recycling hard-to-recycle items with unmatched efficiency and care.

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Est. in
2013
Processes
23 K+
Tons Yearly
Workers
12

Our Terre Haute Materials Recovery Facility

Established in 2013, our Terra Haute commercial recycling facility processes approximately 3,000 tons of material per month. Renowned for handling hard-to-recycle materials, this recycling plant offers specialty services for printers and includes a shredder capable of processing books, paper cups, and other notorious hard-to-recycle items. The facility is dedicated to innovative recycling solutions, significantly contributing to environmental sustainability in the region.

Recycling Right

Accepted Materials

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Paper (includes office paper, newspaper, and card stock)
cardboard
Cardboard
plastic bottle
Plastic Bottles and Containers
beer can
Aluminum Cans
tin can
Tin Containers
bottle jars
Glass Bottles and Jars

Learn more about what to recycle in Peoria below

How to Recycle

The decisions we make when placing items in the recycling bin have a big impact. Recycling right helps processors recover more resources from the waste stream, and depositing the wrong items has the opposite effect. We have compiled resources, from how-tos to useful links, to help navigate all the information about recycling right. rnrn

Chinese Girl Collecting Plastic Bottles for Recycling
Buy Recycled Materials

Recovering the material. Giving it a new life. Putting it back into circulation. Starting again.

Recycled materials play an important role in the circular economy, enabling manufacturers to use recycled plastic, glass and metal in lieu of virgin materials. Separated recyclables available for sale include:

  • Cardboard (OCC)
  • Paper (various grades including MXP, SOP, CBS and SWL)
  • Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET #1)
  • High Density Polyethylene-Natural (HDPE #2)
  • High Density Polyethylene-Color (HDPE #2)
  • Polypropylene (PP #5)
  • Aluminum (UBC, including Class III)
  • Glass