Absoloot Recycling operates as a public drop-off facility in Oklahoma City that accepts mixed recyclables without requiring advance registration, membership fees, or appointment scheduling. The operation fills a practical gap for residents who need a straightforward, no-barrier option to divert materials from the landfill rather than waiting for curbside collection days.
Absoloot is a staffed recycling drop-off center, not a processing plant or sorting facility. Customers arrive with sorted or unsorted loads, pay per visit or by weight, and leave the materials in designated bins or on the facility grounds. Unlike Oklahoma City's curbside program, which serves enrolled residential addresses on a fixed schedule, Absoloot accommodates irregular drop-offs and accepts materials from anyone willing to pay. The facility does not compress, bale, or further process materials on-site; workers sort incoming loads into commodity streams that are then transported to regional processing plants.
Absoloot charges by the pound for most materials, with typical rates ranging from $0.08 to $0.15 per pound depending on the commodity (corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, aluminum, steel, and plastics 1 and 2). A small load of mixed recyclables might cost $3 to $8; a truck bed of cardboard could run $15 to $40. The facility also accepts certain items for free, including clean plastic bags (if delivered in a separate bag) and wire hangers. Some materials, such as electronics, glass, and foam, incur higher fees or require special arrangements; confirm current pricing by phone before arriving with large quantities.
No membership exists, and there is no per-visit surcharge. Scales are on-site, so you pay only for what you bring.
Oklahoma City's curbside program, operated by the city's Solid Waste Services, serves enrolled residential addresses with free weekly pickup. It accepts the same core materials (cardboard, mixed paper, metals, plastics 1 and 2) and requires no payment from residents already paying through utility bills or solid waste fees. Curbside is more convenient for regular household recyclers with predictable schedules, but it does not accommodate walk-up access or businesses with sporadic volumes.
Some larger employers and commercial properties in Oklahoma City contract directly with regional haulers like Waste Management or Republic Services, which offer their own drop-off locations and often require accounts. Individual residents cannot typically use those facilities without a commercial agreement.
Absoloot suits people with irregular recycling needs, renters without curbside service, small businesses generating occasional recyclables, or anyone who has accumulated a large batch between collection days. It does not suit residents who want zero cost, since curbside collection is free to enrolled households. It also does not suit customers in parts of Oklahoma City where curbside enrollment is not available through the city; those residents would need to compare Absoloot's per-pound rate against the cost of hauling to a more distant drop-off or contracting a private service.
Absoloot works well for renting households ineligible for city curbside service, contractors clearing job-site cardboard, residents with too much material for their scheduled pickup, and people moving or cleaning out storage who need a one-time solution. The pay-per-pound model incentivizes sorting and cleanliness; dirty or contaminated loads may be rejected or charged at a premium.
It does not suit people searching for free recycling across all materials (some drop-off centers accept certain items, like aluminum, at no charge), those with heavy or specialty items such as appliances or construction debris, or residents in areas already served by reliable curbside collection. It also does not accept items that require specialized handling, such as paint, batteries, or medical waste; those materials must go to Oklahoma City's Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events, held quarterly at different locations around the city.
Arrive with materials already sorted into categories: cardboard, mixed paper, metals, and plastics. If you are unsure whether an item is accepted, ask staff before you unload. Hand over your load to a staff member, who will direct you to the appropriate bins or staging area. The facility weighs your materials (either as a bulk load or by category, depending on whether you want a single charge or itemized pricing), and you pay at a small office or counter. The transaction typically takes 10 to 15 minutes for a small drop-off. Bring cash or confirm whether the facility accepts cards.
Absoloot is open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no Sunday hours; verify current hours before visiting, as holiday schedules change. The facility has a small unpaved parking area sufficient for 4 to 6 vehicles and accommodates pickups and small trucks. The address and exact location have shifted in past years as the business relocated; confirm the current address and directions on the facility's website or by phone before making the trip, particularly if you have not visited in several months.
Absoloot Recycling serves Oklahoma City residents and businesses who cannot or do not use curbside collection and need a flexible, transparent alternative for managing recyclables between disposal events.
