THE KNOXVILLE COMPOST PROJECT
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In February of 2022, The Knoxville Compost Project began as a small pilot program with the introduction of Knoxville’s first food scraps drop-off site located in the Old City. This pilot program was made possible through partnerships with BattleField Farm, City Possum Farm, and the TN Department of Environment and Conservation.
Due to its success, utilizing funds provided through the USDA’s Community Compost and Food Waste Reduction Grant, The Knoxville Compost Project was able to expand in 2023! This expansion involved partnerships with 2 additional community farms, installation of 4 more food scrap drop-off sites, providing free backyard composting workshops to 250 households, and the support of composting efforts at 7 community gardens.
Knoxvillians can look forward to even further expansion in 2025|2026 with another increase in the number of food scrap drop-off sites and the return of our free backyard composting workshops. We are very excited to continue broadening composting efforts here in Knoxville!
The Knoxville Compost Project is made possible by the continuing involvement and support of our great community partners whose logos are displayed below.
Before dropping off your food scraps, please review the Yes/No list below and then take the quiz to test your knowledge! Upon successfully completing the quiz, you will receive a code. You will need this code to unlock the combination padlocks on the food scraps bins at our drop-off locations; please save it for future reference!
YES
• Fruits
• Vegetables
• Coffee Grounds
• Paper Coffee Filters
• Eggshells
• Nut Shells
• Loose Leaf Tea
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NO
• Cooked Food
• Oils, Fats, Grease
• Meat, Seafood, Bones
• Dairy (Cheese, Butter, Yogurt, Mayo, etc.)
• Bread, Rice, Grains
• Leaves or Brush
• "Compostable" Bags, Cups, Bowls, Utensils, Bioplastics, etc.
• Anything Plastic (Produce Stickers, Bags, Styrofoam, etc.)
• Animal Waste / Litter
• Charcoal
• Tea Bags
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| FOOD SCRAP DROP-OFF LOCATIONS
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Three of the four City recycling centers include a food scraps drop-off. The centers are open and staffed from 8 AM to 8 PM. Additionally, the Old City Garden houses a food scraps drop-off, and Nourish Knoxville hosts a food scraps drop-off at all of their Market Square Farmers' Markets.
DOWNTOWN: Old City Garden -
300 E. Depot Ave.
EAST: Chilhowee Park/Magnolia Ave - 210 Alice St.
SOUTH: Chapman Highway - 225 W. Moody Ave.
NORTHWEST: Corner of Pleasant Ridge Rd. and Merchant Dr. - 5412 Pleasant Ridge Rd.
MARKET SQUARE FARMERS' MARKET: At info booth during every Saturday market (and Wednesday markets May-Nov)
• More information can be found on
Nourish Knoxville's website.
| TIPS FOR COLLECTING YOUR FOOD SCRAPS
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You can collect your food scraps in any lidded container placed on your kitchen countertop or underneath your sink. If you prefer to make less frequent trips to the drop-off site, store your scraps in the refrigerator or freezer to prevent odors.
If you are producing a lot of food waste, an inexpensive 5-gallon bucket with a sealing lid placed on a porch, in a garage, or near your outdoor trash will keep pests out and smells in.
A printed copy of the
Yes/No list on your fridge will help you and your family remember which food scraps are accepted.
Setting a weekly alert on your phone can help remind you to take your food scraps to the drop-off before they're too fragrant.
Have additional questions? Visit our
FAQs page for the answers.
Check out the
NRDC's Guide on Reducing Food Waste.
Compost events and updates are continually updated on our website! Check out
this page to learn more.
Want to compost in your backyard? Click
here to get started.