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Composting: Bergenfield vs Englewood

How do composting rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Englewood, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Bergenfield.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield's mandatory recycling code requires leaves, grass clippings, and brush to be set out only on schedule, with loose yard waste limited to seven days before announced collection.

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Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 129 Article II governs yard waste handling, while Chapter 364 covers solid waste and recycling, including how leaves and grass clippings must be managed in the City.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldEnglewood
Loose pile window7 days before pickup-
Bagged yard wastePaper biodegradable bags-
Leaf seasonMid-October to early December-
Composting partnerBCUA-
Recycling Center198 N. Washington Ave-
Code Article-Chapter 129, Article II
Related Chapter-Chapter 364 Solid Waste
Stormwater Tie-In-Chapter 370
City Facility-Leaf composting site

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Bergenfield FAQ

Can I leave grass clippings in plastic bags at the curb?

No. Bergenfield requires yard waste to be in paper biodegradable bags or in loose piles only during the seven days before a scheduled collection.

Does Bergenfield offer backyard composters?

Bergenfield directs residents to the Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA), which promotes backyard composting and sells composter units to county residents.

Englewood FAQ

Can I compost yard waste at home in Englewood?

Backyard composting is generally allowed, but bins must not become a nuisance under Chapter 129, and you should keep materials away from property lines and storm drains.

How does Englewood collect leaves and grass clippings?

The City offers seasonal yard waste collection under Chapter 129 Article II, with leaves brought to Englewood's leaf composting facility rather than mixed into regular trash.

Is it illegal to blow leaves into the street?

Yes. Pushing leaves or grass into the street or storm drains violates yard waste and stormwater rules in Chapters 129 and 370 and can lead to fines.

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