Association of Compost Producers

Association of Compost Producers We are the California State Chapter of the US Composting Council.

The Association of Compost Producers (ACP) is a non-profit association of public and private organizations dedicated to increasing compost use and value in California.

Join the Association of Compost Producers and Ecoverse for a day of presentations, networking, and equipment demonstrati...
10/24/2023

Join the Association of Compost Producers and Ecoverse for a day of presentations, networking, and equipment demonstrations at Napa Valley Recycling. Speakers will be discussing end to end solutions for SB1383 - from diversion and processing to building Compost Markets through Procurement

Join ACP and Ecoverse for a day of presentations, networking, and equipment demonstrations to address the challenges of SB1383!

   or it would not be Soil it would be dirt.  All dirt needs organic matter and that is what   brings to the Field.  It ...
05/10/2023

or it would not be Soil it would be dirt. All dirt needs organic matter and that is what brings to the Field. It is International Compost Awareness Week so check out a composter near you and thank them

Yes it is International Compost Awareness Week   and we are talking about the many Benefits   has for the soil. Because ...
05/09/2023

Yes it is International Compost Awareness Week and we are talking about the many Benefits has for the soil. Because we know Is it the nutrients? or the Water holding Capacity it adds to the soil! Maybe it is the beneficial Microbes đŸ˜€ they add or is it ?????????????

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02/07/2023

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09/17/2021

Good stuff

A new model compost procurement policy developed by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) is designed to be an off-the-shelf, easily adaptable tool that requires municipalities to purchase finished compost products when appropriate for use in public p...

09/15/2021

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08/13/2020

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Santa Rosa, CA
95402

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Who Are We

The Association of Compost Producers (ACP) is the official USCC state chapter in California. We serve as a resource for networking, training, and education, developing professional opportunities and advocacy. Chapter members work on localized, critical topics that impact your bottom line and align themselves closely with compost producers, municipal officers, consultants, educators, and haulers.

Members participate in ACP monthly member meetings to interact, collaborate and contribute ongoing with your compost producer colleagues. Leverage your organization's marketing dollars, by pooling your dues investment with other composters to help expand overall compost awareness and use in the marketplace including a blueprint plan and a roadmap.

The Association of Compost Producers is a non-profit, 501(c)6, a trade association of public and private organizations dedicated to increasing the quality, value and amount of compost being produced and used in California. We do this by promoting activities and regulations that build healthy soil, benefiting people and the environment.

Dan Noble serves as the executive director of ACP sharing over 25 years of environmental market research, publishing and strategic consulting experience. ACP members work and invest together to increase compost markets and improve compost product and manufacturing standards. The association provides education and communication on compost benefits and proper use through the support of scientific research, and legislation, aligned with developing and expanding quality compost markets.