Yes, you can drop off your deceased animal to our composting area, but please contact us beforehand. You can also schedule a pick-up for larger animals like horses.
We are a commercial composter, which means we can process a greater variety of material more quickly because of our machinery and because our compost piles exceed 120 F. In traditional backyard composting, you typically cannot compost things such as meat, dairy, BPI-certified products, etc. because it doesn’t get hot enough and because it can attract dangerous wildlife. Therefore, the benefit of our service is you can divert a greater variety of waste from entering the landfill with ease.
The BPI certification is critical because it is currently the only certification that guarantees the product is safe to be composted. If the product appears compostable but doesn’t have the BPI certification, it’s best not to put it in your compost bin because it may contain harmful materials such as PFAS which are ‘forever chemicals’ that negatively impact soil health and in turn our health.
We ask that you try to take good care of your can as this helps us keep our costs low. But, if your can is damaged please call and request a new one.
We can replace the lid and the wheels without replacing the entire bin, so please specify how your can is damaged when you call.
You will receive your pick-up schedule when we drop off your bin. We will notify you of any changes to your pick-up schedule. If you are unsure of your pick-up schedule, please call us at 406-603-0114.
Yes, simply call us at 406-603-0114 to request a clean can for a $10 fee.
To keep your bin clean, we recommend using BPI-certified compostable bags, placing a piece of cardboard on the bottom of the cart to soak up the liquids, or simply rinsing it with a hose every couple of weeks.
- Plastic and plastic-lined products
- Glass, metal, ceramic, styrofoam
- Any items lined with foil or wax
- Clothing and textiles
- Treated wood, coal, ash
- Produce stickers & tape
- Human or animal waste, cat litter
- All food scraps including but not limited to: fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, processed foods, eggshells, bones, seafood shells, coffee grounds, tea & tea bags
- All yard waste and non-diseased houseplants
- Non-glossy paper, non-glossy cardboard, paper towels, paper bags, paper packaging, newspaper, napkins, tissues, coffee filters, non-dyed cardboard egg cartons (remove all stickers & tape)
- BPI-certified products