container all of their landscaping ….
container all of their landscaping waste, food scraps and foodsoiled paper.
Athens’ American Organics compost facility converts organics waste into nutrient-rich soil amendment. The resulting compost is used by commercial farmers, city projects, garden shops, landscapers and residents.
To collect kitchen food scraps, people can use a portable, reusable pail-like container with a tight-fitting lid. It could be plastic, metal, or ceramic. They can also consider reusing a coffee canister, large yogurt or margarine tub, or juice pitcher.
Pail options can be purchased at a retail store or searched online for “kitchen pail.”
The receptacle can be stored on a kitchen counter, under the sink, in the freezer, or wherever someone feels is best.
Liners are optional. Plastic and bioplastic “compostable” bags are accepted in the organics/ compost container, but must be clear or translucent-green, and bag contents must be visible. Acceptable organics will be processed, but the bags will not be recycled or composted.
Accepted materials: Green Waste
• Flower & hedge trimmings
• Grass clippings
• Leaves and branches
• Lumber, scrap wood and plywood (not painted or treated)
• Weeds Food Scraps
• Bread, rice and pasta
• Cheese and dairy
• Coffee grounds and filters
• Fruits and vegetables
• Flowers and herbs
• Meat, bones and poultry
• Seafood and soft shells (lobster, crab and shrimp)
• Pet food (non-medicated) Food-Soiled Paper*
• Food-stained paper
• Paper egg cartons
• Paper napkins & kitchen towels
• Pizza boxes
• Plates
• To-go boxes (no coating)
• Wooden and 100% fiber-based utensils *No materials with bio-plastic, wax, or petroleum-based plastic coating, liner, or laminate) Do not include:
• All plastics
• Cacti, succulents and yucca
• Compostable plastics (bioplastics) • Coffee cups and pods
• Fats, oils and grease
• Food stickers
• Gloves
• Hard shells (clams, mussels, oysters)
• Medication
• Palm fronds
• Paper napkins and towels with cleaning chemicals
• Parchment and wax paper
• Pet waste
• Rocks and soil
• Rubber bands and twist ties
• Tea bags
• Textiles
• Tissues and wet wipes For proper waste sorting tips and best practices, visit CanIRecycleMy. com or visit AthensServices.com/SB-1383.




