Arrange for professional composting services in Charlotte, NC
If your family generates a lot of organic waste, you should schedule residential composting services with Scrap Daddy Composting. We'll pick up your organic waste once a week or every other week and deliver it to our partnered composting facility for processing. You can also view how big of an impact you're making every week with an updated diversion report through your client portal!
Contact us today to schedule residential composting services in Charlotte, NC.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
You pick the program that works best for you.
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We'll drop off a 3.5 or 5-gallon bucket with a resealable lid and compostable liner to keep your scraps safe
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We'll pick up your scraps on a designated day of the week and replace your bucket with a fresh, clean one
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You'll get an updated report after each collection through your client portal to assess your impact, as well as two different options to utilize your compost
What can be composted?
Are you new to the composting game? You'll want to know what can and can't be composted, and once you enroll in our compost pick-up services, you'll see it's simpler than you think. Items that can be composted include:
CHOOSE A SERVICE PACKAGE THAT WORKS FOR YOU
Accepted
All Food Scraps (including meat, eggs, & dairy)
Used Paper & Cardboard (like pizza boxes, waxed cardboard, & paper towels)
Other Organic Material (like coffee grounds, eggshells, and floral trimmings)
CHOOSE A SERVICE PACKAGE THAT WORKS FOR YOU
Whether you live alone or have a house full of kids, you can trust Scrap Daddy Composting to pick up your organic waste. Our compost company understands that everyone's needs are a little different. That's why we offer two different packages. You can choose:
∙ $24/month
∙ 3.5-Gallon Bucket
∙ Returned Compost
∙ Ongoing Diversion Report​
∙ $34/month
∙ 3.5-Gallon Bucket
∙ Returned Compost
∙ Ongoing Diversion Report
∙ $29/month
∙ 5-Gallon Bucket
∙ Returned Compost
∙ Ongoing Diversion Report​
∙ $39/month
∙ 5-Gallon Bucket
∙ Returned Compost
∙ Ongoing Diversion Report