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Free Composting in Princeton Junction

Compost made easy for households.

Torus offers free curbside composting for eligible households in Princeton Junction, Mercer County. Use the address check to confirm that an active route reaches your home. Turn everyday food scraps into environmental impact with no service fee. A $10 refundable bucket deposit applies.

Composting in Princeton Junction

Local service, local context.

Princeton Junction is a community and postal place within West Windsor Township, not a separate municipality. Its train-station area and surrounding residential streets are therefore served within West Windsor’s municipal systems while retaining a familiar local identity.

How local waste programs fit in

Recycling rules and public-works services come from West Windsor and the Mercer County Improvement Authority. Torus eligibility is determined at the household level, which avoids confusion when an address says Princeton Junction even though the municipality is West Windsor.

What residents should do

Enter the postal address exactly as it appears for deliveries. Keep food scraps in the dedicated bucket rather than a county recycling cart, and ask Torus where to place the bucket if your home is part of a multifamily or shared-access property.

How it works in Princeton Junction

Three simple steps.

1

Confirm the address

Enter your full address for Princeton Junction, West Windsor Township, NJ. Torus will match it to an active route instead of relying only on the mailing-place name.

2

Separate the right stream

Compare the Torus accepted-items guide with West Windsor Public Works. Municipal recycling, yard material, and household food scraps follow different rules.

3

Follow the route details

After a Princeton Junction pickup is confirmed, Torus provides the bucket and placement instructions for that route. The service has no fee; the bucket deposit is refundable.

Ready when you are

Start composting in Princeton Junction.

Join your neighbors keeping food waste out of landfills. It’s free, and it takes about a minute to sign up. Have a question first? Read our FAQ.