Road to Zero Waste JH is Teton County’s official zero waste program for Jackson Hole, established in 2014. We provide education, guidance, and community support to reduce waste through recycling and composting.
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With unusually warm weather this week, Teton County residents may be getting a head start on yard work — and Spring Clean Up Week is not far behind. The annual event will take place May 9 through May 16, 2026. ... Read More
February 4, 2026 — What happens to food scraps after they leave a kitchen or dining space isn’t something most people think about — but this week, a transition in Teton County’s Curb to Compost program underscores the behind-the-scenes work ... Read More
Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling and Riverwind (Teton Resilience Network) are pleased to provide $4,000 total funding support for Sustainable Business Leaders whose projects will strengthen their sustainability performance and further our community's sustainability aspirations. This amount is ... Read More
A fire at the Teton County Trash Transfer Station on January 14 was likely caused by loose batteries and a battery-operated children’s toy, prompting officials to remind residents of the need to dispose of batteries safely. It was the second ... Read More
Join the Sustainability Series at noon on January 21st for... Change from Within: The Hidden Work of Teton County Sustainability Featuring Teton County Sustainability Coordinator Erik Kimball, this public educational event will offer an inside look at the measures improving efficiency, reducing waste, and saving dollars across ... Read More
Last winter, more than 50,000 pounds of Christmas trees were composted in Jackson Hole instead of being buried in a landfill. The free program returns this year, with one key change to where and when trees can be dropped off ... Read More
Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling (ISWR) invites local nonprofit organizations to apply for mini-grant funding through the Road to Zero Waste JH Community Partnership Program. Each fiscal year, the Community Partnership Program supports collaborative projects that extend ISWR’s ... Read More