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Composting: Everett vs Lynnwood

How do composting rules compare between Everett, WA and Lynnwood, WA?

Everett and Lynnwood have similar restriction levels.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County has no ordinance banning backyard composting, and it is encouraged for yard waste. In the unincorporated county, residential solid-waste and recyclables collection is regulated under SCC Ch. 7.42, and yard/organics service is available through the county's contracted haulers.

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Lynnwood, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County has no ordinance banning backyard composting, and it is encouraged for yard waste. In the unincorporated county, residential solid-waste and recyclables collection is regulated under SCC Ch. 7.42, and yard/organics service is available through the county's contracted haulers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettLynnwood
Backyard compostingAllowed, encouragedAllowed, encouraged
Home compost permitNone requiredNone required
Collection chapterSCC Ch. 7.42SCC Ch. 7.42
Curbside organicsVia contracted haulersVia contracted haulers
Commercial compostingWAC 173-350 permittingWAC 173-350 permitting

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Everett FAQ

Can I compost in my backyard?

Yes. Snohomish County has no ordinance banning home composting and encourages it. Keep the pile maintained so it does not create odor, rodent, or vector problems.

Is curbside yard-waste pickup available?

In much of the unincorporated county, yes, through the contracted haulers under the SCC Ch. 7.42 collection system. Availability and cart options vary by service area.

Lynnwood FAQ

Can I compost in my backyard?

Yes. Snohomish County has no ordinance banning home composting and encourages it. Keep the pile maintained so it does not create odor, rodent, or vector problems.

Is curbside yard-waste pickup available?

In much of the unincorporated county, yes, through the contracted haulers under the SCC Ch. 7.42 collection system. Availability and cart options vary by service area.

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