Reprint of the March 2026 edition of the Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee’s Newsletter.
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The focus of this month’s edition of the Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee’s Newsletter is Food Composting!
This month, the Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee’s newsletter is focusing on food composting – a simple way to reduce trash and turn everyday scraps into nutrient-rich soil. Residents can drop off food waste at the Transfer Station, but remember: no plastic bags (even “biodegradable” ones)! Stick to certified compostable bags or paper to keep the system running smoothly.
Looking to do more? Try composting at home, grab a backyard bin at the Transfer Station, or get involved with the Recycling Committee. Small actions add up—let’s keep Eastham clean, green, and waste-wise!
Topics include:
- Food waste composting at the Transfer Station
- Plastic bags in food compost bins
- Composting at home
- Volunteers Wanted
- Upcoming Events
REFUSE,RETHINK,REDUCE, REUSE,RECYCLE
March 2026
EASTHAM RECYCLES
Focus on Food Composting
Transfer Station Hours
- Saturday through Wednesday
- 7:30am to 3pm
- Swap Shop
- Saturday, Sunday,
Wednesday - 10am to 1pm
- Saturday, Sunday,
- Hazardous Waste Day
- May 16 9am to Noon
- www.loveyourlocalwater
.org
- Subject to change.
Helpful Links
- New Use for Old Food in Eastham
- Black Earth
April Focus: Solid Waste Pop Quiz
Q: What percentage of household waste could be composted instead of trashed?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 40%
D. 60%
For More Information
Check out these resources for more information.
Contact Us
The Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee is always looking for volunteers as well as members. Contact us via email at recyclingcommittee@eastham-ma.gov or the Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee page on the Eastham Town website.
Archives
- December 2025: Textiles
- November 2025: Holidays
- October 2025: Swap Shop
- September 2025: Mixed Paper
- August 2025: Cardboard
- July 2025: Glass
- June 2025: Plastic
- May 2025: Plastic Bags
- April 2025: Metal
- March 2025: Compost
- December 2024: Holidays
- November 2024: Compost
- October 2024: Mixed Paper
- September 2024: Cardboard
- August 2024: Glass
- July 2024: Cans
- June 2024: Plastic
- May 2024: Plastic Bags
- April 2024: Compost
- March 2024: Trash
- February 2024: Clothes
- January 2024: Metal
Food waste composting at the Transfer Station
We are thrilled to offer household food waste composting at the Transfer Station. The “beach hut” at the far end of recycling has a couple of bins for you to drop off your compostable food waste.
In cooperation with Black Earth Compost (BlackEarthCompost.com)
Paid for by a Grant from Massachusetts DEP
Do’s
- Vegetables/Fruits/Flowers
- Breads/Cereals
- Coffee/Filters
- Tea bags (no staples)
- Eggshells (crushed)
- Meat/Bones
- Paper Napkins
Don’ts
- Non-Compostable Bags
- Dog/Cat Waste
- Diseased Plants
- Trash
- Newspapers (please
recycle!)

Plastic bags in food compost bins
Please do not put plastic bags of any kind into the food compost bins at the Eastham Transfer Station — if plastic is found, Black Earth Compost will refuse to collect the load. Even “biodegradable” or “plant-based” plastic bags are not accepted unless they are certified compostable. Only bags or containers labeled with official certification logos from BPI, TÜV, or CMA are allowed, as these are designed to fully break down in industrial composting systems.
Paper bags are also accepted and a great plastic-free option for lining your countertop bin or holding food scraps. They break down naturally and won’t contaminate the compost. You can even use paper grocery bags, takeout bags, or small lunch bags — just be sure they’re not waxed or coated with plastic.
Using the right bags helps keep Eastham’s compost clean and ensures that every load can be turned into nutrient-rich soil instead of being rejected and wasted.

Composting at home
Start a compost pile in your yard : You can easily create a compost pile in your yard for free. All of your fruit and vegetable waste can go in a designated spot (but not dairy products, meat, bones, or fish).
Don’t be intimidated – while creating good soil from food takes time, it works well if you just throw it in a pile and mix it up with dry leaves and other materials every once in a while.
Generally, animals stay away from composting spots since they are mixed with natural materials, and decomposed materials can be later spread in your garden areas.
Backyard compost bins
- Backyard compost bins are available for purchase at the Eastham Transfer Station Gate House. Since 2022, it’s illegal in Massachusetts to throw textiles in the trash. Textile recovery like this is one way the state aims to reduce solid waste and meet its climate goals.

Volunteers Wanted
The Eastham Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee is looking for new members—and community volunteers—to help strengthen our waste-reduction efforts. If you’re not ready to join the committee formally, you can still make a big difference by lending a hand on upcoming projects, including:
- Creating updated signage for the Recycling Center
- Developing a display about plastic contamination in food-waste compost
- Writing the monthly newsletter
- Assisting with a traveling compost-education workshop around town
- Working a shift at an info booth at a town event or the transfer station
- Planning future initiatives
- And more!
Whether you have an hour to spare or want to take on a small project, we’d love your help. Reach out to recyclingcommittee@eastham-ma.gov and get involved!
Upcoming Events
- Apr 21 @ 5pm: Waste Reduction & Recycling Committee Meeting (Eastham Town Hall) The agenda is available on the town website.
- 2026–2027 Beach & Transfer Station Stickers
- Mail in Applications will start being processed April 1st
- Online Sticker sales will begin on May 1st
- Sticker Office Windows for in-person sales will open
June 4th
- Apr 27-28 : “Big Blue, Green Tomorrow: Connecting the
Dots” conference at Falmouth High School- Presented in Partnership by the Cape Cod Blue
Economy Foundation, the Cape Cod Climate Change
Collaborative & the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
- Presented in Partnership by the Cape Cod Blue
- Apr 24 @ 11am-2pm : Regional Health & Environment Fair
in Harwich