Composting Facility

Midwest City Composting Facility

7420 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73141

(405) 739-1056

A local-scale composting facility near NE 36th just inside Oklahoma City limits, used by homeowners, landscapers, and small generators dropping off yard trimmings and food scraps. It looks like a working site rather than a park - piles, equipment, and vehicle lanes dominate the property. People come here for bulk organic drop-off rather than single bags from curbside pickup.

Pull into a gravel or paved drive with a small entrance booth and clear traffic flow for trucks and pickups; there are separate drop-off spots for piles and bins rather than a single dump point. Large windrows or turned piles and front-end loaders are commonly visible, with paths between piles for equipment access. Expect to stop and maneuver slowly - backing up to a pile is normal, and drivers usually unload directly into a pile or a bin. Signage marks where to put different types of organics, and the ground can be uneven and dusty, especially during dry weather.

Facility Information

Type Composting Facility
City Oklahoma City
State Oklahoma

Before You Go

  • Bring materials loose or in easy-to-open bags; tied sacks take extra time to untie and can slow the line.
  • Keep plastics, metals, and glass out of the load - even small contaminants mean extra sorting or rejection at the drop point.
  • Plan visits outside peak spring cleanup times and right after big storms; Oklahoma facilities often see long lines following tornado or severe-weather cleanup.