composting flyer

 

UCSB offers a compost service for both pre and post consumer food scraps and BPI-certified compostable packaging. Compost receptacles are located at major dining facilities on-campus (The Arbor, Courtyard Café, Coral Tree Café, and Buchanan Hall) and other select locations. YELLOW (and occasionally green) is the designated color for compost at UCSB.

What Can I Compost?

Food Scraps

All food scraps can be accepted in the food scraps/ compost waste stream. Accepted items include:

Vegetables/fruits (including pits and seeds)

Dairy products

Meats and seafood (including bones and shells)

Breads, pasta, and grains

Coffee grounds and tea (including filters and bags)

Service Ware

(must be certified compostable)

Food service ware that is BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) certified compostable and meet the ASTM D-4600 standard are accepted in the food scraps/ compost waste stream. Examples of accepted items include:

BPI-certified compostable beverage bottles and bottle caps

Compostable plates, cups, and utensils

Compostable containers and clamshells

Paper Products

Paper products, both clean and soiled, can be placed in the food scraps/ compost waste stream. These items are often signified as "PLA 7." Accepted items include:

Soiled paper bags

Paper to-go boxes and pizza boxes

Waxed paper and cartons

Used tissues, paper towels & napkins

Compostable Bags

(must be certified compostable)

Compostable bags that are certified compostable and meet the ASTM D6400 standard are accepted in the food scraps/ compost waste stream.

Where Can I Compost?

Look For:

compost bin

outdoor recycling bins

indoor compost receptacle