City of Revere Partners with Garbage to Garden to Launch Weekly Curbside Food Scraps Collection this Fall

August 18, 2025

Revere, MA – Starting this October, Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere are pleased to announce a new partnership with Garbage to Garden, a leading provider of curbside composting services, to bring weekly food scraps collection to all Revere residents at a reduced rate of $11.95/month.

“We’re excited to partner with Garbage to Garden to offer Revere residents a simple and affordable way to reduce waste and support sustainability at the neighborhood level,” said Mayor Keefe. He continued, “This program helps us move closer to our waste reduction goals while giving residents more options at the curb.”

Pre-enrollment begins this week. The first 1000 households who enroll will receive a FREE curbside composting bin, courtesy of the City, and will begin receiving service once the program launches this fall. Weekly collection will occur on residents’ regular trash day, making composting as easy as taking out the trash. Residents can register here: https://garbagetogarden.org/curbside-compost-rev

ere-massachusetts.php?utm_source=press%20release&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=launch.

Through this program, households can divert all food scraps—including meat, bones, dairy, seafood shells, and more—as well as food-soiled paper and certified compostables to the new collection bins. These materials will be composted at local farms, helping to reduce landfills and return nutrients to local soils.

Residents can choose between a 5-gallon bucket or a 12-gallon locking cart at sign-up. Complimentary starter kits will include sample compostable liners and a how-to booklet to make getting started easy. 

“We’ve seen firsthand how much of an impact curbside composting can have in communities,” said Tyler Frank, Founder and President of Garbage to Garden. “We’re looking forward to helping Revere divert food scraps from the landfill and turn it into something that benefits local soils and future generations.”

The City and Garbage to Garden are aiming to pre-enroll at least 250 households before service begins. Residents can help spread the word by talking with neighbors, sharing on social media, or picking up flyers at local events.

Meet us around town:

The Garbage to Garden team will be available for questions and sign-ups at the following events:

  • Revere Farmers Market – every other week beginning August 15
    Revere Beach Waterfront Square, Fridays 11:00am-3:00pm

  • Community Liaisons Resource Day September 5,  12:30pm-2:00pm
    281 Broadway, Revere

  • Revere Beach Art FestivalSeptember 13, 11:00am - 4:00pm
    Markey Memorial Bridge, Revere Beach

  • Pumpkin DashOctober 18, 11:00am - 5:00pm
    Revere Beach Waterfront Square

  • Mobile City Hall pop-ups – Thursdays, 12:00pm–2:00pm

To sign up and claim your free bin, visit garbagetogarden.org/revere. For questions about the program, please contact Garbage to Garden at info@garbagetogarden.org or 617-977-4547.

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