Industry Networking: The US Composting Council is a national trade organization that brings together compost manufacturers, suppliers, and customers from across the United States.
Access to Industry Information: The US Composting Council is a leading source of industry information and research.
The USCC represents the interests of compost manufacturers and other industry stakeholders on important policy issues at the local, state, and federal levels.
The USCC offers a range of professional development opportunities for compost manufacturers, including training programs, certifications, and industry conferences.
ACP is the official California state chapter of USCC. ACP works to advance organics recycling, compost manufacturing and utilization through CA specific events, educational programs, and policy advocacy in the largest compost market in the US!
The Colorado Composting Council works to grow composting infrastructure and capacity through organics recovery, creation of end markets and by driving local and state policies that support these goals and require standards for compost use.
FLCC is organized exclusively to promote the composting industry and the reduction, reuse and recycling of the organic component of Florida’s waste stream through support of infrastructure development, quality control and ethical operations, operator training, legislative and regulatory advocacy, and general public education.
GCC works to elevate waste reduction and improve soil health via composting organic materials at the backyard, community and large-scale manufacturing levels in Georgia; assuring compost education and access to composting options for all Georgians.
IFSCC is a thriving not-for-profit organization advancing diversion and composting of all organics in Illinois through advocacy, program implementation, market and business development, policy, and outreach.
The Iowa Composting Council (IACC) is a non-profit organization consisting of public and private entities across the state of Iowa dedicated to promoting and advancing compost generation to utilize the organic component of Iowa’s waste stream through support of infrastructure development, quality control and ethical operations, operator training, legislative and regulatory advocacy, and general public education.
The MDDC Composting Council is dedicated to the development, expansion, and promotion of the composting industry in Maryland, Washington DC and the Washington metropolitan area using science, principles of sustainability, and economic viability.
The Michigan Organics Council leads, educates, and mobilizes businesses, government, nonprofits, and individuals to advance their own and collective resource use and recovery initiatives in Michigan. As an Affiliate State Chapter of the United States Composting Council (USCC), the MOC is dedicated to developing, expanding, and promoting the composting industry.
The Minnesota Composting Council is the MN State Chapter of the United States Composting Council. As a state affiliate of the USCC, the MNCC is dedicated to the development, expansion, and promotion of the composting industry based upon sound science, principles of sustainability, and economic viability.
Join the North Carolina Composting Council and put your membership dollars to work! Support local compost producers and help shape the future of composting in your state. Plus, connect with a passionate network of professionals—your state chapter is where the action happens!
The North Carolina Composting Council (NCCC) is a volunteer-run organization dedicated to the development, expansion, and promotion of the composting and compost use in both the domestic and industry setting. Our work is based on sound science, principles of sustainability, and economic viability.
The Ohio Organics Council advances compost production and utilization, as well as organic materials management to benefit our members, society, and the environment.
TNCC aims to promote composting for the benefit of society and the environment and is made up of compost advocates who work to divert organic waste from landfills through events, workshops, and lobbying efforts.
Join the Texas Composting Council and put your membership dollars to work! Support local compost producers and help shape the future of composting in your state. Plus, connect with a passionate network of professionals—your state chapter is where the action happens!
The Texas Composting Council, is a non profit organization and recycling advocate dedicated to increasing the use and production of compost in the state of Texas.
Join the Virginia Composting Council and put your membership dollars to work! Support local composting efforts and help shape the future of composting in Virginia. Plus, connect with a passionate network of compost professionals—your state chapter is where the action happens!
The Virginia Composting Council is dedicated to the development, expansion, and promotion of the composting industry based upon sound science, principles of sustainability, and economic viability.
We monitor regulations at the state and national levels, work on Capitol Hill and with the US EPA on issues like persistent herbicides, the Farm Bill, the Recycling and Composting Accountability Act, and provide legislative
support at the state level.
Monthly Newsletters
The Compost Communicator is the go-to source for industry news. Released on the second Friday of every month, this member benefit will keep you informed of advocacy efforts, legislative updates, job openings, events and much more.
Discounts
Membership provides you free or discounted attendance to the following events: USCC Webinars, Compost Opperator Training Courses (COTCs), conferences, and Compost U. Additionally you can purchase items from our store at a discounted
rate.
We market you
Through our STA Certified Compost and compost marketing programs, we are continuously developing compost markets. We also help you market your products.