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The Vision

At Compost Collective KC, your waste is part of our region’s ecosystem. We have a responsibility to recycle that waste and turn it into a resource for growth.

In nature, food is part of the cycle of life, death, growth, and decay. When organic materials decompose, their energy is transmitted through the soil to supply nutrients for other living beings, and this cycle persists through every facet of life. 

You can see examples around us in how seeds germinate best within compost, or how fruits have evolved to attract birds & mammals that consume them then spread their seeds through their manure. 

All waste (dead plant matter, manure, even dead animals) is eventually recycled back into the natural system and provides a medium for growth. We believe that built landscapes should mimic nature, and Compost Collective KC is dedicated to creating that closed-loop system here in our city.

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Field of arugala ready for harvest at Urbavore Farm
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Farmer Brooke with crop of honeoye strawberries

We're Just Part of the Process

When you compost with us, your food waste becomes a part of this natural process by going back into the soil. What’s more, this food waste isn’t being cycled into just any soil. It is being cycled into the soil at a local farm, Urbavore, where it provides vital nutrients for an abundant selection of healthy, organic foods for the community. This very special farm serves as the “mothership” and the pilot site for a much greater vision of urban sustainability.

This vision includes holistic compost hubs tied to farms and community gardens scattered throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area. Like the hub we’ve created at Urbavore Farm, these compost hubs would not only handle and process the waste in a environmentally-friendly manner, but they would apply the finished compost to their fields to build soil, conserve water, and increase crop yields, thus strengthening our local food system and making organic produce more readily available.

Local Waste Belongs on Local Farms

We are actively seeking new partnerships for such hubs, and this model will be an integral part of our growth in the future. We’re excited to aid in food production and carbon sequestration in every neighborhood throughout our region, keeping food waste an integral part of our backyards rather than something to be flushed or hauled far away! Turning waste into a hyper-local resource both holds us all accountable for our waste, but also makes us all the beneficiaries of true climate resilience!

To learn more about their bountiful produce and their regenerative practices, visit Urbavore Urban Farm.

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Tending the fields at Urbavore Urban Farm

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Give the gift of composting to enable loved ones to reduce waste and nurture the planet!

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no compost collection on New years day january 1

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on christmas december 25

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on thanksgiving november 28

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on labor day
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There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on juneteenth, june 19

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on 4th of july

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on memorial day may 27

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on mlk day on February 19

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.

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no compost collection on mlk day on january 15

There will be NO COMPOST COLLECTION on this holiday.