Concord Public Works manages a drop-off program for yard waste recycling that is open to all Concord residents. Compost and wood chips made from collected yard waste are available for free to all Concord residents (see below).
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has banned the disposal of yard waste at all landfills and incinerators in Massachusetts, so no resident should be disposing of yard waste, in any amount, with their regular trash. Some private haulers may provide separate curbside collection service for yard waste. Concord’s municipal collection program does not collect yard waste at the curb.
Drop-off Location:
Composting Site
Walden Street (route 126), just across Route 2, on left before you reach Walden Pond.
Dates & Hours:
Saturdays, 9:00 - 3:00
April - November
The site may be open the first two Saturdays in December, weather permitting. To verify fall schedule contact Concord Public Works at 978-318-3240. Yard waste may also be brought during Christmas Tree Recycling.
Materials Preparation:
Rakeable materials may be placed in paper leaf bags or barrels. If residents choose to use plastic bags they must empty contents from bags and take empty plastic bags home for proper disposal.
Materials Accepted:
Leaves, grass, and other rakeable yard wastes |
No charge |
Brush and branches less than 4" wide and 4’ long |
$5 per carload - more for larger amounts. Payment is by check only. |
Branches over 4' x 4" are not accepted. |
Not accepted |
Christmas Trees The Composting Site is open for Christmastree recycling on designated dates in January (see below). |
No charge |
Invasive Species may be disposed of at the Landfill - Please see attendant for specified location.
Christmas Tree Recycling
Christmas Trees may be brought to the Composting Site for recycling on dates to be determined. If you miss one of these scheduled events Christmas Trees may be brought to the Composting Site whenever it is open April through November. Wreaths and garlands can not be recycled because of the wire used to shape them. Please dispose of wreaths and garlands with your regular trash.
Please check back here for some dates in January when you can also bring styrofoam block for reyccling. Styrofoam Peanuts should be brought to your local UPS or Mailbox store for re-use.
Location:
Composting Site
Walden Street (route 126), just across Route 2, before you reach Walden Pond.
2010 Dates:
To be Determined
Hours:
9:00 - 3:00
Backyard Composting
Concord Public Works sells compost bins for home composting of leaves, grass, and foodscraps. See Backyard Composting for details.
("Compost Happens" - nasturtiums thriving in the Paint Shed window box at the Composting Center - in the window is a reflection of compost piles made of leaves brought by town residents.)
FREE Compost and Wood Chips
Concord residents may pickup up free compost and woodchips made from Concord yard waste whenever the Composting Site is open. Bring your own shovel and barrels or other containers.
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