Yard Waste

The recycling center accepts branches, wood, leaves, grass clippings, and garden or flower plant debris.  

Try Grasscycling - leaving grass clippings on the lawn to decompose. Grass clippings are mostly water. When you mow regularly, clippings quickly decompose and release nutrients to fertilize the lawn. Research shows that when clippings are left on the lawn, one-third less fertilizer is needed to achieve the same color and grass density found on lawns where the clippings are removed. For ideas please check out this Grasscycling link

Invasive species, such as garlic mustard, should be placed in a clear plastic bag, labeled "Garlic Mustard" or "Invasive Weed" and placed in your trash cart for pickup.

Please keep in mind: recycling is an evolving industry and therefore this information is subject to change.

For waste reduction tips visit the Recycle More Wisconsin website.