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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

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Our complex (multiple buildings - NYC) has started collecting compostables.  We have compost bins down in the recycle area where residents can deposit various food/vegetable matter and at the end of each day the bins are contents are collected.  They are taken somewhere off-site for the actual composting.  

 

I keep a compostable plastic bag in the drawer in the fridge and when it's full, I take it down to the bin.

 

No smells/odors of any kind.  They started this about six months ago, and based on what I hear, it's been extremely successful.

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

We currently have a trash/recycling bin (single-stream) and a green waste (yard trimmings, leaves, etc.) bin, both of which are picked up weekly. In some municipalities (SF Bay Area), there is pick up of landfill materials, compostable materials (including yard trimmings, food scraps, soiled paper, etc.), and recyclable materials.

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?


@151949 wrote:

We have to put things like yard wastte , tree trimmings etc into separate PAPER bags then they are collected and composted, and you are free to go to the site and get the fertilizer they make.


Ours is similar but we have the option of using paper bags or regular garbage cans but the cans have to be marked Yard Waste.

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

They started years ago where my parents are.

 

My own city began a while back and is rolling it out area by area. The city goal is to have 90% of all waste diverted to recycling and compost by 2020.

 

My office added compost options in late 2016. There's a long line of trash containers by the office cafeteria and they used to be 90% trash cans with a few recycle bins and all food was served on reusable plates with metal flatware or plastic cups, utensils, and foam carryout containers. Now the cafeteria has switched to compostable cartons and cups and the line of trash cans is about 80% compost containers with 10% recycle bins and 10% trash. 

 

Everything is clearly labeled - compost, landfill, recycle - and there are instructions with pictures over all the bins to explain what can go in which bin. The bins all have lids and the lids are all labeled so you literally have to look and lift open the lid reading "Landfill" to throw trash away. Even with labels, instructions, and photos, people still can't get things into the right bins because they just don't pay attention. 

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

we have mixed recycling picked up once a week. there is a list on our  county website as to what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.

 

we have regular trash pickup once a week.

 

we have yard waste pickup once a month. that includes sticks, wood, grass and plant clippings, weeds.

 

we dont have compost collection.

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

In Santa Barbara we have weekly pick up. We have cans for green waste(gardening waste), recycling, and regular garbage.  We save our lawn clippings for our own compost, I am cautious about food scraps as we are in a serious drought, have had major fires and floods. We don't want to encourage the displaced wildlife to come for food.----we do put water out.---ps. we use coffe  grounds and egg shells in the garden

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

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My county provides up to 2 free compost bins (but you have to go to a participating garden store to request/retrieve it).

 

County recycling is once weekly and is charged for via property tax bill.  There are separate trucks for traditional blue bins vs. yard waste (which has to be in heavy-duty paper bags).  I have 2 blue bins - one for mixed paper and one for commingled materials (bottles, cans, etc.).  I alternate which bin goes out for a given week.  The county maintains a list of what items are acceptable, which keeps growing.

 

Our HOA covers twice weekly trash pickup.  Our county has one of the highest recycling rates in the country (~60%), so IMO we could get away w/once weekly trash pickup and save $$$ (I put out a hefty bag once every 3 weeks, give or take.).  But our HOA president just so happens to own our trash hauler, so that's never going to happen. 

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?


@CelticCrafter wrote:

They wanted to start it in NY but I'm not sure they ever did.

 

If it happens here, I won't be participating.


@CelticCrafter, simply out of curiosity - why would you not participate?

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

Our City stinks when it comes to recycling. They bought huge trucks with separate compartments so they could recycle. They just could not get it right. Now they are back to using regular garbage trucks. If you want to recycle they have a couple of recycling centers for different items that you have to drop off. Problem is hours they are suppose to be open nobody is there & you cannot drop anything off unless someone is there. They have cameras installed. Who has time to keep going over there to get rid of stuff & they are closed when they are suppose to be open. Nobody ever answers the phone??? This tells me this City does not want to deal with it. DH ends up taking stuff to the landfill & has to pay extra to get rid of there. We really did not have a choice since we could not catch someone at the recycling centers. That's probably what our City wants us to do so they can charge you money at the landfill. The City is all about making as much money off of you as they can.

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Re: Have municipalities started collecting compostable material?

We have three cans - trash, recycle and yard waste.  They are all picked up every week.  In the yard waste can you put grass clippings, dead plants, etc but you also put shredding and kitchen waste in them along with paper towels, pizza boxes, etc.