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Food & Yard Waste - Residents

Women serving food to the community.

Food Waste Prevention & Donation

Stopping food waste before it begins and donating food is the best practice before composting or anaerobically digesting waste. Learn all about food donation and waste prevention

Young man and women working a booth for Food Waste Drop-Off

Food Waste Drop-Off

District residents can drop off food waste to be composted at weekend food waste drop-off events at designated farmers' markets and community sites or at more than thirty 24/7 "smart bins" citywide. 

Compost starter kit delivered to door.

Residential Food Waste Collection

After completing DPW's year-long Curbside Composting Pilot Program in September 2024, DPW continues offering food waste collection to participants. District residents may join the waitlist for future program expansion. Learn all about DPW's food waste collection program.

Grasscycling flyer of a Man mowing lawn

Learn How to Grasscycle

"Grasscycling" is the simple act of leaving your grass clippings on the lawn after mowing. The result is a healthier-looking lawn that saves you time and money! Learn more.

DPW Worker picking up leaves

Leaf Collection

DPW collects leaves at least twice each fall by “vacuuming” the leaves residents rake into their tree boxes. These leaves are then composted. Find the leaf collection schedule and status for your neighborhood.

Workers picking up Holiday Trees into a city truck

Holiday Trees

Each January-February, holiday trees and greenery are collected from the curb in front of residential households serviced by DPW. These trees and any greenery brought to the Fort Totten Transfer Station will be composted. Find out when holiday trees and greenery will be collected this year for composting.

A community Composting 3 bin system

Community Composting

Join one of 50+ DC Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) critter-proof Community Compost Cooperatives around the city to compost your food scraps with garden waste as a community. Or take the DPR Master Urban Composter Course to learn how to start and manage a community composting site.

 

 

Man sorting through compost and dirt

Pick-Up Free Mulch

DPW will allow District residents to fill up to five 32-gallon bags (bring your own bags and shovel) of free mulch or compost (subject to availability) Wednesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Saturday 7 a.m. - 2 p.m., at the Fort Totten Transfer Station, 4900 John McCormack Rd NE.