L.A. Compost

4700 Griffin Ave, Los Angeles, California, United States | Compost & Food Waste

LA Compost began in 2013 with the collective efforts of volunteers, friends and family.

We wanted communities to see how far their organic material was traveling and the harmful effects it had on the environment. In the beginning, our collection crew rode bikes with trailers that allowed them to haul food scraps, leaves, paper, and other organic material from restaurants, homes, and schools to local compost centers. While this model has worked in other cities, LA’s sprawl made the pilot unsustainable.

In 2014, LA Compost shifted to a model of decentralized community compost hubs -cared for, maintained and enjoyed by activated community members. LA Compost hubs are built in places where people coexist -in churches, schools, gardens, and workplaces. We now have community compost hubs throughout LA County. Each hub reflects the community in which it's located, but they all serve the same purpose. They compost organics locally while creating shared spaces for people to connect with each other and the natural world.

In 2018, we defined our scope according to the Hierarchy to Reduce Food Waste and Grow Community established by the Institute of Local Self Reliance. Our programs serve the individual for home composting, the community with access and education to a decentralized network of composting infrastrucutre, as well as regionally based sites for organics processing, compost creation, and continued education.

Company Details
Company NameL.A. Compost
Business CategoryCompost & Food Waste
Address4700 Griffin Ave
Los Angeles
California
United States
ZIP: 90031
PresidentNA
Year Established2013
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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