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Klamath Falls, Oregon

Commercial Recycling in Klamath Falls, OR

Klamath Falls is the commercial hub of the Klamath Basin in south-central Oregon, serving a county-wide population near 70,000. Basin agriculture runs deep here, with potatoes, grain, and hay alongside cattle and dairy, and forest-products and wood-products manufacturers like Collins Products, JELD-WEN, and Modoc Lumber anchor the industrial base. US-97 and OR-140 and Union Pacific's north-south main line make the city a practical distribution point for the region. All of it runs on corrugated and pallets. CRI services Klamath Falls accounts with the same single-point-of-contact relationship our direct-fleet customers get.

Built for the Klamath Basin

Klamath Falls sits near the Oregon-California border as the commercial center of the Klamath Basin, and the regional economy is built on what the land produces. Basin agriculture covers potatoes, grain, and hay along with cattle and dairy, while forest products and wood-products manufacturing anchor the industrial base, with employers like Collins Products, JELD-WEN, and Modoc Lumber. US-97 and OR-140 carry freight north-south and east-west, Union Pacific's main line runs through town, and the city is also known for the geothermal district heating that warms its downtown buildings and the Oregon Tech campus.

The volume runs across agriculture, lumber, and distribution. The wood-products mills, ag packers, and warehousing operations along US-97 run high-volume OCC, secondary packaging, stretch film, and pallets, plus ferrous and non-ferrous metal off saws, lines, and equipment. Clean cardboard graded right is rebate revenue, not a disposal cost.

CRI services Klamath Falls through our vetted partner network. The customer relationship runs end to end with CRI: one team, one invoice, one point of contact.

Klamath Falls Service Details

Coverage Mode:Vetted partner network, CRI single point of contact
Response Time:Standard service windows; escalations handled by CRI directly
Service Hours:Monday to Friday, standard business hours
Primary Corridors:US-97, Klamath Basin agriculture, forest products and lumber, rail
Specialty Services:High-volume OCC for mills and DCs, wood-products and ag packaging, ferrous and non-ferrous metal, spotted trailers
Billing:One CRI invoice; no third-party billing

How CRI Services Klamath Falls

CRI operates a direct fleet across Chicagoland from our Addison facility and services 45 states and 4 Canadian provinces through our vetted partner network. Klamath Falls customers get the same CRI account team, the same invoicing, and the same accountability standards as our direct-fleet routes. We dispatch the trucks. We grade the loads. You deal with one company.

Klamath Falls Recycling, Common Questions

We run an agriculture, lumber, or distribution operation in Klamath Falls. What can CRI recycle?

Plenty. Wood-products mills and packing operations generate OCC and secondary packaging, stretch film off pallets, and ferrous and non-ferrous metal from saws, lines, and equipment, plus pallets by the truckload. We size spotted trailers and compactors to your output and weigh every load on state-certified scales. Clean OCC and paper ship mill-direct so they earn rebate value instead of becoming a disposal line item.

Can our cardboard and paper earn rebates, not just lower our disposal bill?

Yes. Graded and shipped mill-direct against live commodity markets, your OCC and paper come back as rebate revenue. The free assessment shows what your Klamath Falls streams are worth.

Can CRI report our diversion rate for sustainability goals?

Yes. You get monthly reporting on volumes, commodity revenue, and diversion rate, built for the ESG and finance teams that need the numbers documented.

Want to know what your waste is worth?

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