Everglades Earth Cycle: Centralized Compost Drop-off Hubs

A partnership with municipal governments for making hyperlocal composing accessible, sustainable, and economically smart for S. Florida neighborhoods.

Compost at Pinecrest

The Institutional Solution

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Full Compliance

Seamless Procurement & Compliance

Our team assists with vendor applications, meets all local and state health regulations, and simplifies the contracting process. We ensure full compliance with municipal procurement requirements and provide all necessary documentation for seamless integration into your existing waste management systems.

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Unmatched Scale

Capacity for High-Volume Producers

We have the proven capability to service multiple locations—schools, departments, hospitals—with guaranteed, flexible capacity and reliable scheduling. Our scalable infrastructure handles large institutional volumes while maintaining consistent service quality across all sites.

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Sustainability Mandates

Achieve Zero-Waste Goals Painlessly

Our service helps you fulfill sustainability mandates, support LEED certification efforts, and meet specific public environmental targets. We provide the data and documentation needed to demonstrate progress toward your institutional sustainability goals.

Custom Documentation: Your Complete RFP Partner

RFP Readiness

Our team is fully prepared to provide all required documentation for your procurement process. We understand the complexities of B2G contracting and ensure you have everything needed for successful RFP submissions.

  • All required certifications and licenses
  • Comprehensive insurance documentation
  • Financial stability proofs and references
  • Standardized RFP response templates
  • Vendor application assistance
  • Municipal contracting guidance

Quarterly Reporting

We provide detailed, data-driven reports specifically tailored for public sector auditing and annual ESG/sustainability reporting. Our comprehensive documentation supports your compliance and transparency requirements.

  • Quarterly diversion reports with detailed metrics
  • Carbon footprint reduction data
  • Landfill diversion statistics
  • Public sector audit-ready documentation
  • Annual ESG/sustainability reports
  • Customizable reporting formats
USCC Certified
FLCC Member

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your community's size and waste volume. Small neighborhood sites can operate on as little as 1,000 square feet, while larger municipal operations may need 1-2 acres. We design solutions that fit your available space.

Not with proper management! Our training covers proven techniques for odor control, including proper carbon-to-nitrogen ratios, aeration, and moisture management. Well-maintained compost sites have minimal odor.

We guide you through the permitting process and ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Our team has experience navigating Florida's environmental requirements.

Participation models are flexible: curbside collection, drop-off stations, or direct community composting. We help design the system that works best for your municipality and residents.

The compost can be distributed to residents, used in municipal landscaping and parks, sold to generate revenue, or donated to community gardens and local farms—creating a truly circular system.

From initial consultation to operational launch typically takes 4-8 months, depending on site preparation, permitting, and equipment procurement. We work within your timeline.

Comprehensive training covers composting science, site operations, equipment use, safety protocols, troubleshooting, community education, and regulatory compliance. We ensure your team is confident and capable.

Absolutely. We work collaboratively with existing haulers and waste management providers to create seamless integration that enhances—not disrupts—current systems.

We provide guidance on proper insurance coverage, safety protocols, and risk management. Many municipalities include Carbon Cyclers under existing liability policies with minimal additional cost.

Yes! The Carbon Cycler model is designed to grow with your community. Start with one neighborhood site and expand to multiple locations as demand and capacity increase.