28-05-2025
City closes compost giveaway early due to high demand
While Edmontonians eagerly plant their gardens this spring, the city announced it will be closing its annual compost giveaway early due to high demand.
Since the giveaway started on April 22, more than 11,000 Edmonton residents have collected over 1,900 tonnes of free compost.
Free compost will still be available at the Ambleside and Kennedale eco stations until May 31 while supplies last.
The city said that if more compost becomes available, it may reopen the giveaway program later this year.
Bulk horticultural and agricultural compost is still available for sale. The city said funds from the commercial sale of compost help maintain a steady waste utility rate and allow the city to offer excess compost to residents through the annual giveaway.
The city launched its green bin program in 2021.