What goes in my food scraps and yard debris cart?
Tips & Guidelines
Food scraps & yard debris service costs less than garbage service and creates a valuable product to use in parks and gardens. Approximately 30% of all material that ends up in the landfill could be composted instead. When you keep food scraps, food-soiled paper and yard debris separate from your garbage, you extend the life of our landfills and conserve resources.
Your food scraps & yard debris cart is collected every-other-week on your garbage collection day. Food scraps & yard debris collection weeks coincide with recycling collection weeks. Login to your account to determine your collection week.
To sign up for service call Recology CleanScapes at 206.762.4900.
Materials Collected
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Food scraps
Food-soiled paper
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Yard debris
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- King County Yard Waste Tips on keeping containers clean, collecting food scraps in the kitchen and information about the financial and environmental benefits of composting.
- King County Backyard Food Composting Guide on composting food and yard waste in your own backyard.
- Where to buy compostable bags.
Download the Food Scraps and Yard Debris Cart Poster:
Watch the Kitchen Composting 101 video below for tips.
More videos from King County: Love Your Leftovers | Shop Smart | Store It Right
