Residential compost giveaway programs can help jurisdictions meet SB 1383 procurement requirements. Jurisdictions can expand their compost giveaway programming by establishing compost hubs, which are locations hosting a large, communal pile of free compost for residents and communities.
Resource List
Setting up a Compost Hub
Compost Hub Program Guide
Residential compost give away programs, which are called Compost Hubs, can help jurisdictions meet SB 1383 procurement requirements. StopWaste produced these resources to help jurisdictions start a Compost Hub: This resource assists with planning a year-round compost giveaway program with a community-based organization partner (urban farm, community garden, etc.)
Model Memorandum of Understanding for Compost Hubs
Template for an agreement between a jurisdiction and community-based organization partner hosting a Compost Hub.
The Compost Hub Program Guide is a resource for planning a year-round compost giveaway program with a community-based organization partner (urban farm, community garden, etc.). It includes a Model Memorandum of Understanding template for an agreement between a jurisdiction and the community-based organization hosting a Compost Hub.
Related Pages
- Free Compost Hubs in Alameda County — Find free compost at hub locations throughout Alameda County
- Compost and Mulch Marketplace — Find compliant products from local vendors