Grab free compost for your garden in Baarle-Nassau this April
Residents of Baarle-Nassau can collect up to 1m³ of free compost on 4 April, a reward for separating organic waste. This initiative helps improve soil quality and supports sustainable gardening—don’t forget your environmental pass!
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | Saturday, 4 April 2026 |
| Time | 9:00 – 14:00 |
| Location | Municipal yard, Smederijstraat 4, Baarle-Nassau |
| Max. quantity per person | 1m³ (while stocks last) |
| Requirements | Environmental pass, own bags/shovel (if needed) |
| Partners | Municipalities of Baarle-Nassau & Baarle-Hertog |
| Collection method | Trailer (filled by staff) or self-shoveling |
Local municipalities like Baarle-Nassau play a key role in waste management and sustainability initiatives, encouraging residents to recycle organic waste. This compost giveaway is part of broader efforts to reduce landfill use and promote circular economy practices.
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Free compost for your garden! While stocks last
You can collect free compost on Saturday 4 April between 9:00 and 14:00 at the municipal yard in Baarle-Nassau. Compost is fertiliser made from organic and green waste.
Do bring your environmental pass!
Our thanks to you
The free compost is our way of saying thank you for separating your organic and green waste.
This way, your own organic and green waste returns to your garden as compost. You can take home a maximum of 1m³ of compost. Please note! While stocks last
Self-collection
Report to the entrance of the municipal yard at Smederijstraat 4 in Baarle-Nassau between 9:00 and 14:00.
You can collect the compost using a trailer or in bags.
- Are you coming with a trailer? We will fill it for you using a tractor and front loader.
- Are you filling bags? You can shovel the compost yourself. Please bring your own sturdy bags and a shovel.
We are running this campaign together with the municipalities of Baarle-Nassau and Baarle-Hertog.
Compost is a boon for your garden
It improves the growth and flowering of plants. Rainwater drains into the soil more easily. In dry periods, the soil retains moisture better. You can easily make compost yourself. View practical tips.
