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What does it take to improve recycling in multifamily recycling in practice?Join our next webinar to hear Boston Housing...
05/07/2026

What does it take to improve recycling in multifamily recycling in practice?

Join our next webinar to hear Boston Housing Authority and the City of SeaTac talk through the operational realities, the common barriers, and the pilot programs theyโ€™ve been using to improve results.

https://metrostor.us/why-multifamily-recycling-fails/

Education matters. But infrastructure is what makes behavior change stick.Join us on May 7 | 1:30โ€“3:00 PM ET for the NER...
04/30/2026

Education matters. But infrastructure is what makes behavior change stick.

Join us on May 7 | 1:30โ€“3:00 PM ET for the NERC webinar: Building Better Systems: Infrastructure That Drives Recycling Behavior.

Sponsored by metroSTOR, this session looks at how better system design can remove barriers, reduce contamination, improve accountability, and support long-term participation in recycling and organics programs.

Featuring Ashlea Smith Sabeti, Jen Heaton-Jones, Nigel Deacon, and moderator Chris Snow.

Register: https://www.nerc.org/Building-Better-Systems

metroSTOR is proud to sponsor the NERC webinar Building Better Systems: Infrastructure That Drives Recycling Behavior on...
04/22/2026

metroSTOR is proud to sponsor the NERC webinar Building Better Systems: Infrastructure That Drives Recycling Behavior on May 7 | 1:30โ€“3:00 PM ET.

This session will explore the role infrastructure plays in making better recycling and composting behavior easier, more consistent, and more effective over time.

Featuring:
- Ashlea Smith Sabeti (DC)
- Jen Heaton-Jones (HRRA)
- Nigel Deacon (metroSTOR)
- Moderator: Chris Snow (USCC)

Speakers will share lessons from food waste diversion programs in Washington, DC and Connecticut, including results, challenges, and the technology used to support stronger participation.

Register: https://www.nerc.org/Building-Better-Systems

Secaucus, NJ is showing what stronger community composting infrastructure can look like.By upgrading to metroSTOR contro...
04/02/2026

Secaucus, NJ is showing what stronger community composting infrastructure can look like.

By upgrading to metroSTOR controlled-access cart enclosures, the Town created secure, 24/7 food scraps drop-off sites that are easier for residents to use and simpler to manage.

The result: reduced maintenance, improved reliability, and a better experience for both residents and the compost hauler.

This is what long-term program sustainability looks like: durable, accessible infrastructure that supports participation and keeps operations running smoothly.

Read the case study: https://ow.ly/YkTl50YCnLZ

Final reminder ๐ŸšจDowntown Trash: Real-world lessons from Downtown communitiesJoin us today for a practical, peer-led disc...
03/19/2026

Final reminder ๐Ÿšจ

Downtown Trash: Real-world lessons from Downtown communities

Join us today for a practical, peer-led discussion on can-diving, fires, needles, and what cities are doing differently downtown.

Today | 1pm ET
Register now: https://ow.ly/nF0z50YpEss

Multifamily is the hardest part of any organics program.Curbside rollout is expensive, politically sensitive, and often ...
02/02/2026

Multifamily is the hardest part of any organics program.

Curbside rollout is expensive, politically sensitive, and often slow to show results. Participation can lag, contamination can spike, and confidence erodes before programs have a chance to mature.

That is why more cities are taking a pilot-first approach to multifamily composting.

Today | COMPOST2026, Sacramento

At COMPOST2026, metroSTOR will be discussing multifamily compost drop-off pilots that allow cities to prove participation, reduce contamination, and de-risk expansion before scaling or mandating change.

If you are under pressure to deliver results in multifamily housing, but need evidence before committing citywide, we would welcome a conversation in Sacramento. Booth 302. ๐Ÿ“

Event information: https://ow.ly/83a450XZHBq

Compost quality is decided upstream, not at the pile.When multifamily programs rely on open access and idealised behavio...
01/27/2026

Compost quality is decided upstream, not at the pile.

When multifamily programs rely on open access and idealised behaviour, contamination becomes inevitable. By the time material reaches your site, the damage is already done.

Protecting feedstock quality means designing systems that prevent misuse before it happens, not hoping education will compensate for poor physical controls.

๐Ÿ”œ February 2โ€“5, 2026 | COMPOST2026, Sacramento

At COMPOST2026, metroSTOR is discussing multifamily compost drop-off pilots built to protect inbound quality. Controlled access, purpose built design, and clear accountability that help composters reduce risk before committing capacity.

If feedstock contamination is limiting what you can accept from multifamily sources, letโ€™s talk at booth 302.๐Ÿ“

Event information: https://ow.ly/u77n50XZGH3

If you are rejecting compost loads, the problem usually started long before the truck arrived.Multifamily organics progr...
01/21/2026

If you are rejecting compost loads, the problem usually started long before the truck arrived.

Multifamily organics programs often push contamination risk downstream to haulers, asking routes and crews to absorb the consequences of systems that were never designed for real world behavior.

Signage does not stop contamination. Voluntary participation does not create predictability. And curbside multifamily collection often adds cost and complexity without solving either issue.

๐Ÿ”œ February 2โ€“5, 2026 | COMPOST2026, Sacramento

At COMPOST2026, metroSTOR is focused on multifamily compost drop-off pilots designed to reduce contamination at the source. Access-controlled systems that create cleaner streams, fewer rejected loads, and more predictable servicing.

If contamination and route friction are limiting the viability of multifamily organics, we would welcome a conversation in Sacramento, booth 302.๐Ÿ“

Event information: https://ow.ly/GMxA50XZFYp

Multifamily is where organics programs succeed or fail.Across cities, the same issues keep surfacing: inconsistent parti...
01/16/2026

Multifamily is where organics programs succeed or fail.

Across cities, the same issues keep surfacing: inconsistent participation, high contamination, rejected loads, and curbside approaches that struggle to scale in multifamily environments.

The problem is rarely motivation or signage. It is design. When systems rely on voluntary behavior with no physical controls, contamination becomes inevitable.

That is why, at COMPOST2026, metroSTOR is focused on multifamily compost drop-off pilots that are designed around real-world behavior. Pilots that help cities, haulers and composters test what actually works before committing to wider rollout.

๐Ÿ”œ February 2โ€“5, 2026 | COMPOST2026, Sacramento

We will be discussing how pilot-first approaches can increase participation, cut contamination, and de-risk program expansion.

If contamination or multifamily participation is the sticking point in your program, letโ€™s talk. Find us at booth 302.๐Ÿ“

Event information: https://ow.ly/7Zme50XXPoO

Deposit Return Systems are spreading across the U.S., but infrastructure is lagging behind behavior โ™ป๏ธHigher deposits bo...
01/06/2026

Deposit Return Systems are spreading across the U.S., but infrastructure is lagging behind behavior โ™ป๏ธ

Higher deposits boost return rates, but they also expose weak points. Closed redemption centers, long lines at grocery stores, cross state fraud and people tearing through public bins to chase a refund.

The lesson from Europe and Canada is clear. Convenience, access and control matter as much as the deposit itself.

Modern DRS models work when drop off fits into daily routines, access is secure and activity is traceable. Smart, well designed infrastructure reduces fraud, limits rummaging, protects public space and delivers cleaner material back into the circular economy ๐Ÿ™๏ธ

Find out more: https://ow.ly/5PfU50XMxyh

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