City and County of Denver, CO

08/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/16/2024 13:54

Denver Continues its Expansion of Citywide Compost Service

Denver Continues its Expansion of Citywide Compost Service

Published on August 16, 2024

Bear Valley, College View - South Platte, Fort Logan, Harvey Park, Mar Lee, Marston, Overland, and Ruby Hill neighborhoods are next; customers should look for letter in mail

DENVER - Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is encouraging approximately 18,700 households in Bear Valley, College View - South Platte, Fort Logan, Harvey Park, Mar Lee, Marston, Overland, and Ruby Hill to look for a letter in the mail, letting them know compost collection service is starting soon in their neighborhoods and requesting they let DOTI know what size compost cart they'd like to receive.

The neighborhoods make up Denver's Solid Waste Collection (SWC) District 8 - an area with approximately 1,700 compost customers currently. Per instructions they'll receive in the mail, residents will have until August 30 to choose their cart size to be part of an initial round of cart deliveries. DOTI will deliver carts to these customers starting in September along with a small kitchen pail and compost how-to guide. Collection starts the week after a customer's cart arrives. Once service begins in SWC Collection District 8, residents of the district can request service at any time. Solid Waste will deliver carts in batches as requests are received.

DOTI completed a rollout of compost collection service to residents in SWC Districts 4 and 5 earlier this year, and SWC District 2 last year, and followed up with auditing and educating customers - a process that involves checking carts for contamination and tagging those carts to let people know what they put in their carts that shouldn't be in there. The education piece is critical to the success of the program and the goal is to make sure residents are using the service correctly before moving on to the next area. Contaminated loads of compost can be turned away by the city's compost processor.

DOTI is rolling out weekly compost service district by district, focusing on helping customers understand what items to place in their newly delivered green carts. The department has prioritized neighborhoods with lower diversion rates in its rollout, with SWC District 3 next in line in Q4 2024 and is developing a rollout schedule for the remaining districts in 2025. Residents will continue to receive a credit on their invoice until compost service starts in their neighborhood.

In January 2023, Denver moved to a volume-based pricing model for trash collection service to curb the amount of waste the city sends to the landfill. Residents pay for what they throw based on their trash cart size, with weekly recycling and composting included at no additional cost. With this latest rollout, about 54% of the city's customers will have access to compost collection service. About 62% of residents will have access to compost collection service by the end of 2024.