Recyclers of Oklahoma is a privately operated drop-off recycling facility in Oklahoma City that accepts mixed recyclables, electronics, and scrap metal from residents and small commercial generators without requiring membership or advance scheduling.
Recyclers of Oklahoma operates as an independent drop-off center, separate from the city's curbside program. The facility takes loose, commingled recyclables (paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, aluminum) as well as e-waste and ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Unlike curbside pickup, which serves single-family homes on a weekly schedule, this center allows walk-up and drive-up access for people who generate recycling irregularly, live in multifamily buildings without collection service, or need to dispose of materials curbside programs won't accept. The operation is not subsidized by the city and charges for some material streams, making it a for-profit alternative to free municipal options.
Recyclers of Oklahoma accepts mixed paper and cardboard, #1 and #2 plastics, glass, aluminum cans, and tin. Electronics including computers, monitors, keyboards, and printers are also taken. Scrap metal (copper, brass, steel, aluminum) generates a per-pound or per-item payment depending on current market rates and material grade.
Pricing for household recyclables varies. Mixed recyclables are typically accepted free or at a small per-bag or per-bin fee; confirm current rates with the facility before your trip. E-waste disposal carries a charge that ranges based on item type (a monitor or desktop CPU costs more than a keyboard). Scrap metal is weighed and paid out at rates that fluctuate with commodity markets; the facility posts current pricing or quotes on-site. Bring a valid ID when selling scrap metal to comply with Oklahoma scrap dealer regulations.
Oklahoma City's curbside recycling program, run by Waste Management under city contract, is free for single-family homes in participating zones and requires no sorting (all materials go in one bin). However, it operates on a fixed weekly schedule, excludes e-waste and metals, and is unavailable to renters in multifamily complexes.
Recyclers of Oklahoma suits households that miss their curbside day, generate irregular or bulky recyclables, live in apartments without service, or want to extract value from scrap metal. It also accommodates small businesses like offices or retail shops that produce recyclables outside the residential curbside footprint. Choose curbside if you qualify and generate routine household waste; choose Recyclers of Oklahoma if you need flexibility, handle e-waste or metal, or want potential payment for scrap.
The city also operates a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center (separate from Recyclers of Oklahoma) that accepts paint, batteries, and chemicals, but not general recyclables.
This facility is practical for residents without curbside access, people with large one-time recycling loads (renovation debris, office cleanout), and those looking to sell copper wiring or aluminum scrap. Small business operators generating cardboard or office paper without municipal collection also benefit from the drop-off model.
It is not ideal for people with weekly curbside pickup already in place, those expecting free disposal of all materials, or anyone needing to recycle materials the facility does not accept (such as Styrofoam or mixed plastics beyond #1 and #2).
Bring your recyclables loose or in bags and bins (call ahead if transporting a full trailer load). For comingled materials, deposit them in designated bays or bins organized by material type. Staff will direct you to the appropriate area. If selling scrap metal, have it sorted by material and bring a valid ID. Weigh-out and payment happen on-site for metals; payment methods vary, so confirm whether the facility offers cash, check, or card before visiting.
The process typically takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on volume and material mix.
Recyclers of Oklahoma operates during standard business hours, typically Monday through Friday and Saturday mornings; verify current hours before visiting, as seasonal or operational changes occur. Parking is available on-site for passenger vehicles and smaller hauling trucks. The facility is not accessible by public transit. No appointment is required for drop-off, though calling ahead with questions about material acceptance or scrap metal rates is advisable.
Bring your own containers or bags; the facility does not supply them. Do not leave recyclables outside operating hours.
Recyclers of Oklahoma fills a gap in Oklahoma City's recycling infrastructure for people and businesses outside the curbside zone or handling materials the municipal program excludes, making it a necessary option for irregular, commercial, or high-value-scrap recycling needs.
