Find Clear Drop Organics Collector in Your State

Organics Collector product pages by state provide localized information about waste management regulations, product availability, and shipping details. Select your state below to explore how Clear Drop Organics Collector fits your local recycling and composting environment.

Organic waste separation is now mandatory for residents in California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Washington, and New Hampshire — and more states are adding requirements every year.

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Why Local Waste Rules Matter

Waste management regulations vary significantly across U.S. states and cities. Some regions require organic waste separation, while others provide specific recycling programs for soft plastics.

Clear Drop location pages help residents understand how our products integrate with local recycling systems, composting programs, and waste policies.

These pages also provide practical information such as:

  • What your city accepts — and when it's mandatory
  • State bans that affect how you must sort food scraps at home
  • Whether the OC ships to your zip code and how fast

Over 400 residential food scrap collection programs now operate across the U.S.

How Clear Drop Helps Households Manage Waste

Organics Collector

Stores kitchen scraps without odor and helps households complywith organic waste separation requirements, so you're always readyfor curbside pickup day.

Designed for urban living

Compact enough for studio apartments and compliant with city composting drop-off programs.

Supports responsible waste management

Helps households reduce landfill waste and improve recycling habits. Food scraps make up 24% of U.S. landfill contents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear Drop ships to most U.S. states. Shipping availability and delivery times may vary depending on location.

Waste regulations differ between states and cities. These pages provide location-specific information to help households understand how to manage organic and soft plastic waste properly.

Yes. Many states and cities have introduced regulations for organic waste separation and recycling programs.

Visit the dedicated product page for your state to see local waste management information and product availability.

It depends on where you live. California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Washington, and New Hampshire have mandatory organic waste separation laws.

Many other states have voluntary drop-off programs. Find your state page above to see the rules that apply to your address.

The OC holds up to 3.5 gallons of food scraps — enough for a full week from an average household. Store kitchen waste odor-free throughout the week, then empty the OC into your green curbside bin on collection day.

No bags required, no mess.

Yes. If your building doesn't have curbside organics pickup yet, you can use the OC to store scraps and self-haul them to a local drop-off composting site. Many cities operate drop-off points at farmers markets, community gardens, and transfer stations.