#Texas - #Pumpkin Recycling and #Composting: Reducing Waste After #Halloween

"Halloween, with its spooky decorations and creative costumes, is a beloved holiday celebrated by millions around the world. One of the iconic symbols of this festive occasion is the pumpkin. Whether they are carved into jack-o'-lanterns or used as seasonal decorations, pumpkins are a staple of Halloween traditions. However, as Halloween festivities come to an end, many of these pumpkins end up in landfills, contributing to environmental problems. In this article, we'll discuss the environmental impact of pumpkin waste in Texas and explore how recycling and composting pumpkins can help reduce waste in local landfills while promoting sustainable practices."

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Post-Halloween Guide: Pumpkin Recycling & Composting in Texas

Turn your Halloween pumpkins green! Learn about the environmental impact of pumpkin waste in Texas and how composting can drive sustainability and reduce landfill clutter.

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Time once again to #compost those #pumpkins

Posted on November 2, 2025 by Charles Kuffner

"You know what to do.

The City of #HoustonTx Solid Waste Management Department, in partnership with Council Member #SallieAlcorn, is excited to announce the return of the 5th Annual #PumpkinCompostDropOff Program.

Don’t toss your pumpkins in the trash, compost them instead! From October 25 through November 29, Houston residents can drop off their used or unused pumpkins at two City of Houston facilities. All collected pumpkins will be transformed into nutrient-rich compost to help grow a greener Houston.

Please remove any candles, stickers, paint, or other non-pumpkin decorations before dropping off your pumpkins.

Last year’s event was a smashing success, diverting more than 25,260 pounds of pumpkins from Houston’s landfills, making it the most successful year yet. The city hopes to break that record in 2025 and divert even more #compostable material from the landfill.

'We’re proud to see Houstonians embracing composting and taking action to reduce waste,' said Director Larius Hassen, Director of Solid Waste Management 'It’s amazing to see how something as simple as a leftover pumpkin can help grow a more sustainable Houston'

'Pumpkins are everywhere, and I love seeing them. They get me excited for Halloween and Thanksgiving. And while pumpkin season is upon us, we know it won’t last forever. When your once-glorious pumpkin is ready to be retired, don’t throw it in the trash. Take advantage of the city’s pumpkin composting initiative. Turn your pumpkin into glorious compost to be used in city parks and green spaces,' said Council Member Sallie Alcorn.

Join us in turning holiday leftovers into something good for the earth. Together, we can make Houston cleaner, greener, and more sustainable, one pumpkin at a time.

Drop-off Locations:

City of Houston Reuse Warehouse
9003 N Main St, Houston, TX 77022
October 25th – November 29th
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Westpark Recycling Center
5900 Westpark, Houston, TX 77339
October 25th – November 29th
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Same as last year, more or less. You may find other options – as noted before, there’s a house in my neighborhood that collects them as feed for livestock – and that’s fine, pick what works best for you. Just don’t throw ’em in the trash, there’s no need for that."

Source:
https://www.offthekuff.com/wp/?p=120803

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Pumpkins and Political Signs: Recycling opportunities this fall - City of Hilliard

November marks the return of two popular seasonal recycling opportunities offered by the City of Hilliard. Both opportunities are free for anyone to use

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