Yellowknife Centralized Composting Program

The Yellowknife Centralized Compost Program diverts organic waste into the YK Centralized Compost Facility, where it is processed into finished compost. The program began in September 2009, diverting food and yard waste from the landfill, and we continue to look for ways to increase the participation of residents and businesses.

Normally, all of this waste would just be landfilled, where it would sit, rot, and release methane into the environment. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 21x more potent than carbon dioxide! In its first five years, the Yellowknife Centralized Compost Program managed to reduce the release of over 1,000 tonnes of greenhouse gasses into the environment. This is like taking 45 cars off the road every year for the last five years. Way to go Yellowknife!

Who participates?

In November 2014, curb-side collection was introduced to Range Lake residents as part of the City of Yellowknife’s four-year compost program roll-out. The program has since expanded to include all neighbourhoods in Yellowknife as of September 2017, as well as several businesses.

How can out-of-town/off-grid residents participate?

There is a special bin for household food scraps and yard waste located next to the salvage area at the Solid Waste Facility. It is labeled “Organic materials only” and it is free of charge to drop off your appropriate waste there.

What Goes In?

Unlike backyard composting, the centralized compost program can accept materials such as meat, fish, bones and dairy products. The large windrows (long piles) at the centralized compost facility reach sustained high temperatures (above 55°C) that properly decompose and destroy any harmful organisms associated with these items.

Things that DO NOT belong in your green bin include: glossy magazines, biodegradable bags, any sort of plastic (including plastic bags and fruit trays), clean cardboard (which should be recycled), disposable coffee cups, styrofoam.

Click here for more information on Dos and Don’ts

Interested in comics about compost? http://www.thecomicstrips.com/subject/The-Compost-Comic-Strips.php

NWT Climate Change Leadership Summit Proceedings Report

In 2007, Ecology North and the Dene Nation organized the NWT Climate Change Leadership Summit to inform leaders in the NWT about climate change impacts and to discuss adaptations. Adaptation was defined as learning how to live with the impacts of climate change through adjustment and modifications to lifestyles and in society in general.

The two-day Summit was the first of its kind in the NWT. It brought together more than 100 community, regional, territorial, and federal leaders and resource people from throughout the NWT and elsewhere in Canada and the circumpolar world. the Summit used a variety of media and processes to expose leaders in the NWT to the many facets of climate change. The Summit report summarized the thoughts, concerns, and follow-up needs of leaders in the NWT.

Click below to read the report:

NWT Climate Change Leadership Summit:
A Call to Action