From biking around the city to supporting local farmers markets, Omaha offers a lot of fun local initiatives for fostering sustainability. Here are some local ways to add sustainable habits to your life.: 

1. Explore Omaha’s Bike Share

With over 70 bike-share stations scattered throughout the city, Omaha makes it easy to pedal your way around town on rentable e-bikes. Learn more and snag a membership here

2. Shop Local Farmers Markets

Omaha’s farmers markets are filled with fresh produce and artisanal goods. Swing by the Old Market on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or head to Aksarben Village on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to support local growers and makers.  

3. Join a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program

Connect directly with local farmers and enjoy seasonal fruits and vegetables by joining a CSA program. You can find a list of local farms participating in a CSA Program here.  

4. Dispose of Hard-to-Recycle Items

Say goodbye to the dilemma of what to do with hard-to-recycle items like food scraps, yard waste, electronics, and more. Explore sustainable solutions for proper disposal and recycling through resources like Hillside Solutions.  

5. Refill and Reuse at Exist Green

Take a step towards reducing plastic waste by shopping at Exist Green, Omaha’s refill grocer located in Dundee. Stock up on pantry essentials and household items while minimizing single-use packaging. 

6. Participate in the Omaha Spring Clean-Up Program

Mark your calendars for the 2024 Spring Cleanup, spanning five consecutive Saturdays from April 20 to May 18. Join your neighbors in decluttering and recycling unwanted items at designated locations across the city. 


You can positively impact the environment while enjoying all that Omaha has to offer. We hope you enjoy these tips! And if you’re interested in saving water in your garden this year check out our blog on native landscaping!


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