Composting is when food and plants break down naturally to make nutrient-rich soil. It helps reduce pollution, make soil healthier, prevents soil erosion, conserves water and helps plants grow better.
There are two easy ways you can compost here in Haverford Township – backyard composting or composting through a service.
Backyard composting allows you to directly benefit from the nutrient-rich soil created from the process, strengthening your garden, grass, and trees. If you are interested in composting, Haverford Township, thanks to a USDA CFWR grant, subsidizes a select number of compost bins yearly. Haverford Township residents are eligible to purchase a $30 bin after attending an EAC / Parks and Recreation compost workshop. To register for this free virtural workshop, visit Backyard Composting Workshop* or reach out to 610-446-9397.
If composting at home isn’t for you, consider local options for curbside pickup or search for a local drop off.
A new incentive, thanks to a USDA CFWR grant, allows Haverford residents to enjoy 4 (four) months of free curbside composting service. Here are some details:
Brush collection occurs on Mondays. Haverford Township’s brush is composted into usable mulch, so your contributions are giving back.
A few big things to note before your brush will be collected:
CAN : | CANNOT : |
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- untreated sticks | - litter, trash, garbage |
- branches | - bamboo |
- brush | - dirt, soil |
- wood chips | - leaves |
- grass clippings | |
- kitty litter or pet manure | |
- bags, not even biodegradable bags | |
- twine |
Each year, Haverford Township provides residents with a convenient leaf collection program to help ensure streets remain clean and well-maintained throughout the autumn season. Running for a span of 8 weeks from November to December, this annual service ensures that residents have a convenient way to dispose of their fallen leaves.
One unique aspect of Haverford Township's leaf collection program is that the same trucks used for picking up leaves are also employed for winter snow plowing. This dual-purpose approach maximizes efficiency and ensures that the Township's resources are utilized effectively.
During the 8-week leaf collection period, crews will make two passes through each of the Township's 9 wards. This ensures that all residents have ample opportunity to have their leaves collected, no matter where they are located within the Township.
Also consider embracing the beauty of your yard by leaving the leaves alone! By doing so, you'll be reducing your carbon footprint and minimizing air pollution from gas-powered machinery. Leaves also help by being a natural blanket for the soil. They stop weeds from growing, add food for the soil, and make it a nice home for tiny living things that help the soil be healthy.
Leaves also become a vital habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. These creatures rely on leaf litter for food, shelter, and nesting material. By leaving your leaves, you'll be supporting the local ecosystem and contributing to a thriving environment.
Here are some tips for enjoying your leafy landscape:
Bagged leaves will not be collected during curbside leaf collection. Bagged leaves will be collected with trash, increasing our costs & your taxes!
have leaves out and ready by 6:30 a.m. on the Monday of the designated week listed for your area.
put leaves in the roadway as this will make the roads slippery, clog the storm sewers and create dangerous conditions.
refer to the Township's calendar for any updates to the leaf schedule. Collection pickup dates may be subject to change based on weather conditions and the volume of leaves to be collected.