Marion County Businesses Compost!
FREE RESOURCES Marion County offers materials and resources to assist your business with recycling and composting. Download this list of free materials or call Marion County Environmental Services to request the materials you need. Brochure Poster Tips and ideas for training employees
FREE RESOURCES
Marion County offers materials and resources to assist your business with recycling and composting. Download this list of free materials or call Marion County Environmental Services to request the materials you need.
Brochure
Poster
Food and food-soiled paper are collected curbside and brought to Pacific Region Compost (PRC) near Corvallis. Once delivered, the material is placed in rows on a concrete pad and covered with plastic. After going through a natural composting process, the finished product is sold locally at garden centers and to farmers.Separating food scraps and food-soiled paper for composting conserves resources and benefits the agricultural community. Compost adds nutrients to soil, prevents erosion, and helps retain soil moisture.
I want my business to start composting food waste. What should I do?
Contact your waste hauler to learn about service options or call the Mid-Valley Garbage and Recycling Association at 503-390-4000. If you’d like resources to help set up the program and train your employees contact Marion County Environmental Services at 503-566-4159.
Is there a foul odor?
The same material is being thrown away as before, just in a separate bin. If you are having odor issues you could try cleaning your indoor containers more frequently. To avoid odors use biodegradable bags to contain all the material. You could also consider washing the bins more frequently.