Compost

Established in 2011, the GrowNYC Compost Program strives to make composting second-nature for all New Yorkers by operating residential Food Scrap Drop-off sites and partnering with community composting facilities to make compost locally. Part of a larger network of over 200 Food Scrap Drop-off sites in NYC, the GrowNYC Compost Program currently operates 56 food scrap drop-off sites serving 7 thousand regular weekly participants, diverting over 25 tons of food scraps from landfills each week. 

See below for updates on GrowNYC locations, and check the citywide map for more options.

You can support our work by donating here.


Food Scrap Drop-off Schedule

Please see our list of what to bring and adhere to the drop-off schedule at each location (do not bring food scraps to closed sites). Food scraps cannot be accepted outside of stated open hours. All locations are year-round unless otherwise noted.

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BOROUGH   LOCATION   DAY   TIME OPERATED BY   PROCESSED BY   FLYER  
Bronx BronxWorks Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center
1130 Grand Concourse
Thursdays 10am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Community Access - Davidson Avenue
1750 Davidson Ave

Thursdays

8:30am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Fordham Plaza Food Scrap Drop-off
E Fordham Rd & 3rd Ave
Fridays 8am-11:30am GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket
149th St b/t Park and Morris Aves
Closed for the season. Alt. drop-off at New Roots Community Farm  8am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer coming soon
Bronx Montefiore's Bronx Health Collective
871 Prospect Ave
Fridays 11am-2pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer coming soon
Bronx Morrisania Food Scrap Drop-off
McKinley Square at 169th St & Boston Rd
Wednesdays 10am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Mott Haven Food Scrap Drop-off
545 East 142nd Street
Wednesdays 9am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx New Roots Community Farm
670 Grand Concourse
Fridays 8am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Norwood Farmstand
E Gun Hill Rd & Dekalb Ave
Thursdays 9am-2pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Bronx Parkchester Food Scrap Drop-off
Virginia Ave & Hugh Grant Circle
Fridays 8am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn 7th Ave Sunset Park Greenmarket
7th Ave & 44th St
Saturdays 8am-12pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Bay Ridge Greenmarket
3rd Ave & 95th Street
Saturdays 8am-12:30pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Bed-Stuy Fresh Food Box
Decatur St and Lewis Ave
Saturdays  11am-3pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Bensonhurst Food Scrap Drop-off
18th Ave & 81st St
Sundays 9am-1pm GrowNYC Earth Matter Flyer
Brooklyn Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket
Court St & Montague St
Saturdays 8am-12pm GrowNYC Big Reuse Flyer
Brooklyn Carroll Gardens Greenmarket
Smith St and 1st Pl
Sundays 8am-12pm GrowNYC Earth Matter Flyer
Brooklyn Cortelyou Greenmarket
Argyle Rd and Cortelyou Rd
Sundays 9am-1pm GrowNYC Earth Matter Flyer
Brooklyn Crown Heights Farmstand
Nostrand Ave and Crown St
Fridays 9am-2pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Crown Heights Franklin Ave Food Scrap Drop-off
Eastern Parkway & Franklin Ave
Thursdays 8:30am-11:30am GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Cypress Hills Food Scrap Drop-off
Fulton Street, b/t Crescent & Hemlock Sts
Fridays 10am-1pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Flatbush Junction Food Scrap Drop-off
Hillel Pl & Flatbush Ave
Fridays 8:30am-2:30pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Ft. Greene Greenmarket
Washington Park & Myrtle Ave
Saturdays 9am-2pm GrowNYC Big Reuse & WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket
Flatbush Ave & Prospect Park W (Prospect Park entrance)
Saturdays 8am-3pm GrowNYC DSNY & WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Kensington Food Scrap Drop-off
McDonald Ave & Albemarle Rd
Saturdays 8:30am-11:30am GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Leif Ericson Park Food Scrap Drop-off
Ft. Hamilton Parkway b/t 66 & 67th Sts.
Wednesdays  8:30am-12:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Little Haiti Food Scrap Drop-off
Newkirk Ave & Nostrand Ave
Wednesdays 9:30am-1:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn McCarren Park Greenmarket
N 12th St and Driggs Ave
Saturdays 8am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Prospect Heights Food Scrap Drop-off
Park Place & Carlton Ave
Thursdays 8am-11am GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Brooklyn Rockaway Parkway Food Scrap Drop-off
Rockaway Pkwy & Glenwood Rd
Wednesdays 10am-2pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Brooklyn Wilson Ave Food Scrap Drop-off
Wilson Ave & Moffat St
Thursdays 9am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan 58th Street Library Food Scrap Drop-off
E 58th St b/t Park Ave and Lexington Ave
Wednesdays 7:30am-1:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan 79th St Greenmarket
77th St between Columbus Ave & Central Park West
Sundays 9am-3pm GrowNYC Earth Matter Flyer
Manhattan E 96th Street Food Scrap Drop-off
East 96th St & Lexington Ave
Fridays 7:30am-11:30am GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan 97th Street Greenmarket
W 97th & Amsterdam
Fridays 8am-12:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan 145th St Food Scrap Drop-off
145th St & Edgecombe Ave
Thursdays 7:30am-12pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan 181st Street Food Scrap Drop-off
181st St & Fort Washington Ave

Thursdays

8am-12:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan Abingdon Square Greenmarket
W12th St & 8th Ave
Saturdays 8am-2pm GrowNYC Big Reuse Flyer
Manhattan Abyssinian Tot Lot Food Scrap Drop-Off
130 W 139th Street
Saturdays 8am-12:30pm GrowNYC Big Reuse / Malcom X Blvd Beautification Group Flyer
Manhattan Asphalt Green Food Scrap Drop-off
East 91st St & York Ave
Sundays 7:30am-12:30pm GrowNYC Big Reuse & Earth Matter Flyer
Manhattan Columbia University Greenmarket
116th St & Broadway
Sundays 8am-12pm GrowNYC Big Reuse & Earth Matter Flyer
Manhattan Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket
E. 47th St. and 2nd Ave.
Wednesdays 8am-12:30pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer coming soon
Manhattan Inwood Greenmarket
Seaman Ave & Isham St (N corner)
Saturdays 8am-12pm GrowNYC Big Reuse Flyer
Manhattan Madison Square Park Food Scrap Drop-off
Madison Ave & E 25 Street
Wednesdays 8am-1pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Manhattan St. Mary's Harlem
521 West 126th St
Fridays 8:30am-12:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan Tompkins Square Greenmarket
E 7th St & Ave A
Sundays 9am-5pm LESEC LESEC Flyer coming soon
Manhattan Tribeca Greenmarket
Greenwich St & Duane St
Saturdays 8am-1pm GrowNYC Big Reuse Flyer
Manhattan Tucker Square Greenmarket
66th St & Columbus Ave
Thursdays 8am-11am GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Manhattan Union Square Greenmarket
NE Section of Union Square Park

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat

8am-5pm LESEC LESEC Flyer coming soon
Queens College Point Food Scrap Drop-off
College Point Blvd & 14th Ave

Fridays
8:30am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Queens Commonpoint Queens in partnership with The Forest Hills Green Team
67-09 108th St, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Sundays

10am-1pm Forest Hills Green Team DSNY Flyer
Queens Corona Food Scrap Drop-off
Roosevelt Ave & 103 St
Fridays 8am-1:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Queens Forest Hills Greenmarket
70th Ave & Austin St
Sundays 9am-1pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Queens Jackson Heights Greenmarket
79th St and Northern Blvd

Sundays

8:30am-2pm GrowNYC DSNY Flyer
Queens Kew Gardens Food Scrap Drop-off
Metropolitan Ave & Audley St
Thursdays 9:30am-12:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Queens Office of Assemblymember Anderson
131-17 Rockaway Boulevard
Tuesdays & Wednesdays  12pm-4pm Office of Assemblymember Anderson WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP   Flyer coming soon
Queens Ridgewood Food Scrap Drop-off 
Myrtle Ave & Cypress Ave
Saturdays 9:30am-1:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Queens Sunnyside Greenmarket
Skillman Ave & 42nd St
Saturdays 9am-1pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Queens Terraza 7 Food Scrap Drop-off
40-19 Gleane St
Sundays  9:30am-1:30pm GrowNYC WM CORe / Newtown Creek WWTP Flyer
Staten Island St. George Greenmarket
St. Marks & Hyatt St
Saturdays 8am-1pm Snug Harbor Snug Harbor Flyer coming soon
Staten Island

Staten Island Mall Greenmarket
Marsh Avenue & Ring Road

Saturdays
Closed for the season.
8:30am-12:30pm Snug Harbor Snug Harbor Flyer coming soon

Key:
DSNY = NYC Department of Sanitation

LESEC = Lower East Side Ecology Center


Frequently Asked Questions

Why compost?
Composting is one of the easiest things that everyone can do to improve the environment, with benefits including:

  • Sending Zero Waste to Landfills - over ⅓ of New York City’s residential waste stream is made up of organic waste that could be composted, including food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard waste.
  • Fighting Climate Change - making compost locally cuts down on carbon emissions from hauling trash long distances, and methane emissions generated by anaerobic decomposition of food waste in landfills.
  • Turning Waste into a Resource - compost is a valuable fertilizer that returns nutrients to soil and helps plants thrive. Food scraps dropped-off with GrowNYC become compost that is distributed for free to community gardens, urban farms, neighborhood parks, street tree beds, and members of the public.
  • Keeping it Local - food scraps collected by GrowNYC are processed locally in partnership with NYC Compost Project host sites and other partners, including Big Reuse, Earth Matter, Lower East Side Ecology CenterQueens Botanical Garden, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, and Waste Management.

What can I compost with GrowNYC?

  • Accepted Materials: fruit & vegetable scraps, non-greasy food scraps (rice, pasta, bread, grains, cereal), coffee grounds & filters, tea bags, egg shells & nuts, cut flowers & houseplants, soiled brown paper products, potting soil.
  • Do Not Bring: meat, fish, bones, dairy, fat, oil, greasy food scraps, animal waste, charcoal, coconuts, plastics, twist ties, rubber bands, receipts, insect-infested plants, vines, excavated soil.

How should I store my food scraps?
Food scraps can be collected in reusable containers, paper bags, or plastic bags. To reduce odors at home and at the collection sites, store items in the freezer or refrigerator. A layer of shredded newspaper at the bottom of your storage container also helps.

How can I enroll in Curbside Composting?
Starting in October, 2021, The NYC Department of Sanitation's residential Curbside Composting service is resuming on a rolling basis based on the number of sign-ups in each neighborhood. Sign up at nyc.gov/curbsidecomposting.

How can I make compost at home?
We recommend reading the NYC Compost Project's Outdoor Composting Guide and Indoor Composting Guide for an introduction on the art and science of making compost. If you want to dig deeper, check out the Master Composter Manual and get involved with your nearest NYC Compost Project host site.

Can businesses drop off materials to compost?
No. Commercial food scraps are not accepted at these sites. Businesses should contact a hauler who can handle commercially-generated organic waste.

How has participation in the GrowNYC Compost Program changed over time?

The GrowNYC & DSNY Food Scrap Drop-off Program is a partnership between the City of New York, the NYC Department of Sanitation, GrowNYC, and community partners.

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  • Food Access & Agriculture

    Our network of Greenmarket farmers markets, Farmstands, and Fresh Food Box sites, coupled with GrowNYC Wholesale, ensures that all New Yorkers have access to the freshest, healthiest local food.

  • Zero Waste

    We provide food scrap drop-offs, clothing collections, Stop 'N' Swap® community reuse events, and zero waste trainings to make resource conservation easy for all.

  • Green Space

    We build and rejuvenate community gardens and urban farms in all 5 boroughs, and support even more gardens through volunteer days, technical assistance, school garden grants, & more.

  • Education

    We foster future environmental stewards by providing 66,000 children each year with programs that provide meaningful interactions with the natural environment.