What if I am already a backyard composter?

Continue to compost in your backyard! Composting turns yard trimmings and vegetative food scraps into a nutrient-rich soil amendment for your garden. With this program, you can put items in your bin that should not go in your backyard compost pile like meat, bones, dairy, and grains.

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1. Why is the City of Eugene implementing citywide residential food waste collection?
2. What curbside collection changes will happen in Eugene?
3. What happens to residential food waste and yard debris that is collected by the haulers?
4. How much does this program cost?
5. After October 1, 2019, what can I put in my yard debris bin?
6. How should food scraps be separated from garbage?
7. How do I keep my kitchen container and food waste/yard debris cart clean?
8. What about products labeled compostable or biodegradable? Can I put them in?
9. What if I am already a backyard composter?
10. Will this attract pests?
11. Will this smell bad?
12. How do I get more information?