
For many residents in Teton County, backyard food waste composting is not feasible and conflicts with the Wildlife Feeding Land Development Regulations. To increase residential food waste composting and make food waste composting more convenient, Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling began accepting residential food waste at the Recycling Center for $2 per container (5-gallon bucket).
Come visit the Teton County ISWR tent at the Jackson Hole Youth Soccer Tournament to discuss why food waste composting is so important for your household, community, and environment and learn how you can participate. Free 5-gallon bucket “tool-kits” are available on a first-come-first-served basis!
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