Curbside Recycling Available in: Bixby, Catoosa, Claremore, Collinsville, Glenpool, Jenks, Owasso, Verdigris
Glass Bottles & Jars: Empty and rinse
Frequently Asked Questions
Bottles and jars generated from kitchen food pantries or the refrigerator are recyclable. This includes bottles and jars that contained a carbonated or non-carbonated beverage, cooking oil or sauce. DO NOT recycle ceramic cups, mugs, drinking glasses, light bulbs, cookware, dish-ware, picture glass, mirror glass or any other type of glass.
No. Please remove and discard caps and corks in the trash. Place lids in your recycle container. Loose caps will not be recycled due to their size and end up as waste when passing through our automated processing equipment.
We accept clear, brown, green and blue bottles and jars.
Tulsa Recycle & Transfer
home of Feed Mr. Murph
1150 N Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106
(918) 446-0023
A Company of American Waste Control
The Story of Mr. Murph
Our mascot Mr. Murph originates from our “Material Recovery Facility” or MRF. This is a facility where mixed recyclables are separated and sent to manufacturers to be made into products and packaging we all use every day. We’re happy to say, Mr. Murph was the very first of his kind in Oklahoma.
A MRF’s design is to separate mixed recyclables and hold each recyclable into a storage bunker for baling when full. A key part of what makes Mr. Murph so special is his automation. Quality Control personnel and artificial intelligence (AI) robots are positioned throughout the system to ensure non-recyclables items are removed to maintain the highest quality specifications. 95% of recyclables delivered to Mr. Murph stay in Oklahoma, supporting Oklahoma jobs and our economy.
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