History

Compost NOW started as a free residential food waste collection project in New Orleans, and has transitioned into promoting and supporting a network of decentralized drop off sites.

Founded in January 2017 by Master Composter Lynne Serpe, our ultimate goal is to build a network of community composters in every neighborhood in New Orleans. In the last 6.5 years, we have diverted over 850,000 pounds of food waste from the landfill. Food scraps go to local farms and community gardens where they are turned into nutrient-rich compost or used to feed farm animals. 

Our volunteer-run program was modeled after a similar food waste collection program Lynne started and ran with the Queens Library system—which is still ongoing years later. In the beginning, we worked with the New Orleans Public Library (2017-2020) as community libraries are models of reuse and resource sharing in a place that's convenient to everyone, across all demographics and ages. Like many, we had to pivot when COVID hit and find new partners. We started making and distributing low-cost backyard compost bins and indoor worm bins, and began coordinating “direct-to-farm” drop off options.

As we continue to grow, we continue to work with local farms, community gardens, public spaces, and businesses with like-minded ideas and goals for the community.

We look forward to building a sustainable future for New Orleans. Collectively, we can make a difference.

The video below is from our first year (2017).