Blog
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Spring Yard Waste Season is Here
April is here which means it is yard waste season! As you begin your spring yard clean up here is what you need to know about disposing of your...
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Loess Hills Regional Sanitary Landfill RNG Plant
The Issue Did you know that in 2019, our parent company, Waste Connections, acquired the Loess Hills Regional Sanitary Landfill in Malvern, Iowa? The landfill operated a gas capture system...
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How To Recycle Shredded Paper
We often get the question: Can I recycle shredded paper? The answer is yes, but it does require proper preparation. Shredded paper is difficult to recycle because it can...
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How To Dispose of Your Natural Christmas Tree – 2025 Update
Please do NOT place your tree at the curb. Christmas trees may be disposed of at one of the many recycling collection sites in the metro area. These collection...
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Winter Weather Service Tips
Winter Weather Service Tips Winter weather is here, along with the challenges it presents for trash and recycling collection. We would appreciate your cooperation to help ensure our drivers are able...
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Holiday Schedule
The holidays are approaching fast! Here is what you need to know about your trash and recycling service: Thanksgiving – Nov 27 – CLOSED. Thursday routes will be run on...
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Papillion Sanitation Celebrates New Facility and 50 Years Serving Omaha Area
Papillion Sanitation has had a lot to celebrate recently. This year we were recognized by the Greater Omaha Chamber as a Milestone Award recipient celebrating 50 years of serving...
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Disposing of Fall Yard Waste
Fall is officially here! Along with cool evenings and football, for many that also means a lot of leaves to rake. Leaves and other yard waste may be disposed...
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Keeping Your Cart Clean
At Papillion Sanitation, we will always start you off with a clean, odor-free cart. To keep it that way, we recommend bagging your trash and keeping the lid closed...
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Tips for Being a More Eco Friendly Shopper
How can sustainability start with your shopping cart? Consider this: Everything we buy has to go somewhere. Unfortunately, much of it ends up in landfills. Here’s an unappetizing statistic: Food waste...