Winter Collections
We try very hard to pick up your compost without delay, but sometimes we have to call off our routes due to unsafe conditions. Please watch your email for updates from us about collections if the weather is super cold, snowy, or dangerously icy. If we don't reach out, we are out on route! Upcoming Holiday Service Pauses: Memorial Day - May 27th Juneteenth Driver Health and Recovery Week - June 17th through 21st 4th of July - July 4th |
our mission:
Womposters are the dirty boots on the ground. We know that composting is a powerful way to reverse climate change. Our mission is to make it easy for our community to compost. We learn, grow, and compost together!
Tons of good so far. Literally.
Lbs. of compostable waste diverted from the landfill
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Wompost is the only compost collection and delivery service based in Aurora, Colorado and serving surrounding areas. We provide a simple way to recycle biodegradable waste into compost. Just like curbside trash pickup, we collect food scraps and yard waste once a week from customers’ homes and businesses and bring back finished compost soil. We also provide easy and affordable drop-off sites throughout their service area and sell compost soil in bulk.
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Step 1Sign Up for Weekly Compost Pickup or Drop-Off, or set up a One Time Pickup. Start collecting your organic waste: kitchen and yard waste. See a list of compostable items.
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step 2
Drop off whenever convenient for you at our drop-off locations. Or, set your bin out weekly for compost pickup, and we'll collect. We'll bring your biodegradable waste to a composting facility.
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step 3
Your waste turns to gold! You earn 60 gallons of finished loose compost every year. If you are not a member, you can purchase compost for bulk delivery here.
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Wompost is a Proud Member of Zero Food Print
We contribute 1% of our new revenue to Carbon Farming Projects here in Colorado. Right now, those funds go to McCauley Family Farm in Longmont. With the funds, they will purchase and apply compost to 20 acres pf degraded range land and plant perennials. This will pull bad carbon from our atmosphere and turn it to good carbon in their soil. Photo credit above from Photography for a Change