Green Waste Routed to Compost Facility

Green Waste
Recycling.

Bubs Disposal does not landfill yard waste. Branches, leaves, grass clippings, sod, tree trunks, and brush get routed directly to a Utah compost facility for green-cycle reuse. The finished compost goes back into Utah gardens, landscape projects, and farm soil. Less green waste to the landfill. Less methane from rotting yard debris.

What We Route

Bubs routes. Utah facilities compost.

We route every green-waste load to the right place. If we can recycle a load of yard debris, it goes to a Utah compost facility instead of the landfill. The composting itself happens at the facility — grinding, windrow turning, the months-long microbial breakdown. That is their licensed work, not ours.

Green waste comes off our trucks year-round. Spring brings tree limb takedowns and yard cleanups, summer is hedge trimmings and tree work, fall is leaf hauling and garden tear-outs, winter is storm damage and broken branches. Across all four seasons, the load gets routed to compost instead of the landfill whenever the material qualifies.

Landscape crews, property managers, and homeowners doing big yard projects see the biggest benefit. If you are hauling yard waste in Utah, you can route it through Bubs and skip the landfill.

Where Your Green Waste Goes
Yard debris from your Bubs dumpster routes to a Utah compost facility such as the Salt Lake Valley Landfill Compost Facility at 6030 West 1300 South in Salt Lake City. Branches and leaves get ground, then composted in windrows for 6 to 8 months at 120°+ to kill weed seed. The finished product is USCC-certified compost used as soil amendment across Utah gardens, landscape projects, and farms. Bubs picks up the load. The facility does the composting.
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Why It Matters

Green waste in a landfill makes methane.

Methane reduction ✓

  • Organic waste in a landfill releases methane as it decomposes
  • Methane is 25x more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas
  • Composting yard waste in open air avoids that release entirely
  • Every load Bubs routes to compost is a methane reduction

Soil cycle ✓

  • Finished compost returns to Utah soil as nutrients
  • Improves water retention, reduces irrigation demand
  • Critical for Utah landscaping in a dry climate
  • Closed loop: yard waste in, garden compost out

Landfill diversion ✓

  • Yard waste is heavy and bulky — fills landfills fast
  • Bubs routes every green load to the compost stream
  • Less landfill weight, less tipping fee, less environmental cost
  • Better for Utah, better for the bin economics
Green Waste Recycling FAQs

Common questions.

What counts as green waste?
Branches, leaves, grass clippings, sod, tree trunks, brush, hedge trimmings, garden tear-outs, and root balls. Anything organic that came out of a yard or landscape project. No bagged kitchen scraps, no animal waste, no painted or treated wood.
Can I mix yard waste with regular trash in the same dumpster?
For small amounts mixed in with a household cleanout, yes. For big yard projects, request a dedicated green-waste dumpster so the load qualifies for the compost stream.
Do I need a special green-waste dumpster?
No. Our standard 15, 20, and 30 yard bins handle yard waste fine. Just flag at booking that the load is mostly green waste and we will route it through the compost stream after pickup.
Do you take tree stumps and root balls?
Yes. Stumps, root balls, and large trunks are accepted, though large stumps may need to be cut into smaller chunks to fit in the bin. Tell us the largest piece at booking so we spec the right size.
Where does the green waste actually go?
A Utah compost facility such as the Salt Lake Valley Landfill Compost Facility. The finished USCC-certified compost gets reused in landscape projects, garden centers, farms, and residential top dressing. Closed loop, all in-state.
What about treated lumber or painted wood?
Treated and painted wood do NOT route to the compost stream. Those go to general construction debris and end up in different waste streams. Keep them separate from yard waste if you can.
More Recycling Streams

The other streams we route.

Bubs routes every load to one of 4 recycling streams. Here are the other three.

Ready to route your yard waste?

Bubba picks up. The truck shows up.

Green waste routed from your yard to a Utah compost facility, returned to Utah soil. One call. One owner. One straightforward bill.

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