Plans and Pricing𓆑

WWN will pick up your full WWN bucket and drop-off a clean bucket with fresh compostable bag for easy refill. Buckets are 4 gallons each. On most Saturdays during the month, WWN will be at the Oneonta Public Farmers’ Market where you can drop off your WWN bucket and pick-up a fresh one.

*Please note all plans include a one-time equipment fee of $15/bucket. This fee helps cover the initial equipment costs for new customers. We will also have an optional 1 gallon countertop bins available for purchase at cost ($10 each).

Weekly, residential pick-up

$30/month, pick-up includes clean bucket

✓ Pickup includes drop-off of cleaned, lined WWN bucket

✓ Customer receives up to 60 lbs. of free compost annually, after that compost can be purchased at a discount

✓ One-time equipment fee of $15/bucket

Bi-Weekly, residential pick-up

$23/month, pick-up includes clean bucket

✓ Pickup includes drop-off of cleaned, lined WWN bucket

✓ Customer receives up to 30 lbs. of free compost annually, after that compost can be purchased at a discount

✓ One-time equipment fee of $15/bucket

Weekly, business pick-up

Cost dependent on number of buckets

✓ $30/month for one bucket,

✓ $50/month for two buckets

✓ 3 buckets or more costs $20/bucket/month

✓ Pickup includes drop-off of cleaned, lined WWN bucket

✓ Customer receives up to 50 lbs. of free compost annually, after that compost can be purchased at a discount

✓ One-time equipment fee of $15/bucket

Drop-off

$5/WWN bucket

✓ Drop-off at Oneonta Farmer’s Market

✓ Service available on most Saturdays

✓ We will have fresh buckets available to pickup

✓ Customer receives free compost annually, depending on total weight of food scraps dropped off, after that compost can be purchased at a discount:

*After 75 lbs. food scraps, 20 lbs. of free compost

*After 125 lbs. food scraps, 30 lbs. of free compost

*After 175 lbs. food scraps, 40 lbs. of free compost

*After 200 lbs. food scraps and above, 50 lbs.

of free compost annually

✓ One-time equipment fee of $15/bucket

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Fun Fact! Worms eat food scraps and turn them into nutrient-rich, biologically beneficial soil product… i.e. compost! This is one way to compost food scraps called “vermicomposting”. Worms waste not!