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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
The State of California set a goal to reduce 75% of the organic waste (food scraps and yard waste) sent to the landfill by 2025. This goal will help us reduce the number of greenhouse gases emitted by food rotting in landfills. Instead, the food scraps will be transformed into compost.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
No. This service is already included in your garbage bill. The cost of this service was factored into your utility bill during the last utility rate adjustment in 2021.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
The green organics cart will be delivered throughout the city in phases starting in April 2022. By July 2022 the whole city will be participating in the program. Along with your new cart, you will receive a notice in the mail alerting you that your bin has been delivered and that you can start to place food and yard waste in the green organics cart.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Please do not put food scraps in your yard waste bin until you receive a notice from us letting you know that you can start. This program will be rolled out to the city in phases starting in April. By July 2022 the whole city will be participating in the program. We appreciate your patience and cooperation.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Your outdoor cart will be picked-up once a week on your regularly scheduled service day.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Food Scraps and Yard Waste Including:
- Fruits & vegetables
- Bread, pasta, & other grains
- Dairy products
- Eggshells
- Coffee grounds & paper coffee filters
- Paper tea bags (no staples)
- Cooked meats & bones
- Shellfish
- All prepared foods
- Grass clippings
- Weeds
- Flowers
- Leaves & branches
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
- NO Liquids
- NO Raw meat
- NO Food packaging
- NO Paper products (napkins, plates, cups, tissue, or food-soiled paper)
- NO Plastic or plastic bags
- NO glass or metal
- NO Compostable plates, cups, utensils or bags of any kind
- NO Palm leaves or bamboo
- NO Dirt or rocks
- NO Succulents, cactus, yucca
- NO Poison oak nor genista (broom plant)
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Organic waste is hauled to Monterey County and processed to produce nutrient-rich compost.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Please do not place any types of bags (paper, plastic, nor biodegradable) in the green organics bin.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Rinsing your outdoor green bin is optional. If you choose to do so, please do not empty dirty water down your driveway or sidewalk.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
- Find a container (preferably with a lid) to keep on your kitchen countertop or near your kitchen sink to collect food scraps.
- Collect all food scraps in a container in your kitchen and empty it as needed into your green organics cart. Do not use any type of bag.
- Add yard waste, if any, and put the cart out on the curb every week on the same day as your gray garbage cart, even if it is not full, to prevent any odors.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
Leave liquids and raw meat out of green organics carts.
When possible, layer your food scraps with yard trimmings and keep a bucket of dry leaves, pine needles, straw, or wood shavings nearby to cover your food scraps.
Rinse your green cart with water when necessary and pour it onto your lawn — never onto the street or down a storm drain (they go directly to our sloughs!).
Sprinkle smelly containers with baking soda to neutralize odors.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
To report broken or malfunctioning carts, please contact Customer Service at (831) 768-3133.
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Public Works - Organics Collection Program
If you have additional questions, email food.scrap@cityofwatsonville.org, or contact Customer Service at (831) 768-3133.