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Ready to get started?
Here's how:
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Add your information to our system here. And purchase more zero waste bags or if you already have some on hand, purchase a pickup.
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Fill up your zero waste bags and place it next to your compost bucket at compost pickup. If you do not have a compost pickup subscription with us, order a pickup through the Customer Portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What can I compost?Follow our Compost Guide! We accept all kinds of paper and cardboard as long as it's matte and free of stickers, tape and staples. That means we can compost printed paper, corrugated cardboard boxes and more!
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Do you supply compost bins?Yes! We'll supply compost bins for your business. If you want to buy additional biobags, we have those available for purchase. There is a fee for replacing a bin, bucket, or toter if it is missing or damaged beyond repair.
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Can I freeze my subscription?Yes, you can freeze your subscription for up to one month at a time. Please let us know before pickup day so we can notify our driver to skip your business.
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Where do you service/deliver?We currently offer commercial composting for businesses in Northern New Jersey. Curious if your business is on the route? Send us an email! Do I have to be at the office for compost pick-up/drop-off? No, so long as we have access to where you keep your compost, we do all the work for you.
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How do I request a customized quote?Contact us through our customized quote form! Or you can email us at adison@neighborhoodcompost.com
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Do you offer recycling services as well?Not only does Neighborhood Compost help you keep your food scraps out of landfill, we are here to help you recycle items that you can't typically recycle curbside. We've partnered with TerraCycle to offer your workplace, Zero Waste Bags. Learn more here.
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How do contamination fees work? OR Why did I receive a contamination fee?We send a contamination fee to our commercial subscribers when there is an excess of contamination in your organic matter, i.e. produce stickers, rubber bands, plastic, or other non-organic materials. We sort through the material by hand to remove any non-organic matter. Our finished compost is used to grow food, so please be mindful and remove all non-organic material before placing items in your compost container to avoid a contamination fee.
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