Storm Debris (Branches, Limbs, Leaves)

(Last Updated: 6/17/2022)

Organic debris from storms (such as tree limbs, branches and leaves) can be recycled into compost. 

To prevent flooding, remove leaves from gutters and storm drains before and after a storm. 



Recycle
Recycling storm debris is cheaper than disposing of it in the garbage. There are multiple recycling options.

1) Curbside Compost Cart. Put storm debris in your curbside compost cart. If it doesn't all fit in your cart, there are options for leaving additional materials next to your cart. Learn more about this convenient curbside service available to most single-family homes.
 
2) Drop-Off Recycling. Take storm debris to a drop-off recycling facility below. Take care to remove any glass, metal or plastic. These materials ruin compost. Contact the facility to verify accepted items, hours, and fees.
 
3) Chipping. Rent a chipper from a store that rents tools or hire a chipping service.
 
Allen Shearer Trucking and Landscape Supplies
NE 121 Log Yard Rd. Belfair, WA 98528
360-275-3465 | Website | Map
Bainbridge Island Transfer Station
7215 NE Vincent Rd. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
206-842-0962 | Website | Map
North Mason Fibers
NE 431 Log Yard Rd Belfair, WA 98528
360-275-0228 | Website | Map
Olympic Organics - Kingston
7890 NE Ecology Rd Kingston, WA 98346
360-638-0117 | Website | Map
Kitsap County Olympic View Transfer Station
9380 SW Barney White Rd Bremerton, WA 98312
360-674-2297 | Website | Map
Peninsula Topsoil & Landscape Supplies
50 NE Peninsula Blvd Belfair, WA 98528
360-275-1000 | Website | Map
Tilz Soils and Compost
12112 Miller Road NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
206-842-4045 | Website | Map