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  • You can bring your container of organic materials to DPS (801 Ajax Dr) and head to the parking lot to the right. Look for the bright green, 64-gallon cart with a red sticker reading “compostables” on the side.

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  • 24/7

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  • You can use anything big enough to hold a day or two of food scraps. For example, a large bowl with a lid, a compostable bag, plastic/glass containers, countertop compost bins, etc.

    Pro-tip: Keep extra smelly scraps like meat in the fridge or freezer until you’re able to drop the scraps off to DPS. Remember, you can drop the scraps off whenever - even before it starts to smell!

    Pro-tip: Line the container you use to collect scraps with newspaper to absorb liquid and keep your container clean. 


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  • Once every two weeks.

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  • Fruits and vegetables, eggshells, raw and cooked meat or bones, dairy, baked goods, pasta, beans, coffee grounds and filters, fats and sugars, flowers, and unbleached paper towels & napkins. Not sure if your item is compostable? Check here: https://products.bpiworld.org/. When in doubt, leave it out!

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  • We do NOT accept yard waste, pet waste, plastic bags, glass, electronics, healthcare products, stone and metal, styrofoam, and traditional plastics at our drop-off site.

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  • NO. This is a different program. You must drive to DPS to drop off your food scraps, where it will get turned into rich, nutrient-dense soil through Spurt industries. Keep your lawn waste at home for curbside pickup.

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  • Animals will not be able to access the bin so long as the lid remains shut. The bin will be monitored by DPS staff.

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  • MyGreenMichigan collects the compost and takes it to Spurt Industries in Wixom. Check out the link to learn more about Spurt Industries;  https://spurtindustries.com/food-waste-recycling-program/

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  • Compost reduces pollution, reduces waste, increases the quality of soil, lowers methane emissions, and contributes to a healthier planet.

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