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Composting: Lakewood vs Puyallup

How do composting rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Puyallup, WA?

Lakewood and Puyallup have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Washington requires jurisdictions over 25,000 to provide organics collection and bans certain organic waste disposal under RCW 70A.205.545.

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Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Washington requires jurisdictions over 25,000 to provide organics collection and bans certain organic waste disposal under RCW 70A.205.545.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodPuyallup
StatuteRCW 70A.205.545RCW 70A.205.545
Population threshold25,000 residents25,000 residents
Backyard compostingAllowed statewideAllowed statewide
RegulatorDepartment of EcologyDepartment of Ecology

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Lakewood FAQ

Is backyard composting legal in Washington?

Yes. Residential backyard composting is allowed statewide and encouraged under Washington's organics management framework administered by the Department of Ecology.

Must my business compost food waste?

Businesses generating threshold volumes of organic waste in qualifying jurisdictions must arrange organics diversion under RCW 70A.205.545 starting on phased compliance dates.

Puyallup FAQ

Is backyard composting legal in Washington?

Yes. Residential backyard composting is allowed statewide and encouraged under Washington's organics management framework administered by the Department of Ecology.

Must my business compost food waste?

Businesses generating threshold volumes of organic waste in qualifying jurisdictions must arrange organics diversion under RCW 70A.205.545 starting on phased compliance dates.

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