Are you living in a tiny apartment and want to start composting? You’re in luck! There are plenty of creative containers available that can help you get started. In this post, we’ll explore 10 different options to get you composting today.

1. Composting Bin 👜

Composting bins are a great option for tiny apartments because they are specifically designed to be compact. They often come with filters to control odor and can hold several weeks’ worth of scraps. Composting bins can also be purchased as electric, tumble, or worm bins.

Composting Bin

2. Hanging Planter ✨

A hanging planter is an excellent option for those who want to compost but don’t have any extra counter space. Treat your planter with a mixture of compost and soil, plant your vegetables or herbs and let your scraps decompose directly into the soil.

Hanging Planter

3. Mason Jar 🍶

A mason jar is perfect for those who produce only a small amount of scraps. Fill your jar with compostable materials, like fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, and eggshells, and store the jar in your cupboard or closet.

Mason Jar

4. Drawer Organizer 💡

Transform an unused drawer in your kitchen into a composting bin. Simply line the drawer with a plastic bag or compostable liner and add your food scraps. With this method, you can keep your composting bin tucked away out of sight.

Drawer Organizer

5. Bucket with Lid 🚪

If you’re tight on space, a simple four-gallon bucket with a tight-fitting lid can do the trick. Make sure to drill a few holes in the top of the lid to allow air to circulate.

Bucket with Lid

6. Hanging Cloth Bag 🎒

Hanging cloth bags can be used to collect food scraps and allow for air flow. Once full, simply dump the contents into your outdoor compost bin and wash the bag for reuse.

Hanging Cloth Bag

7. Terra Cotta Planter 🌼

A terra cotta planter is a cool way to compost your scraps while also growing some herbs at the same time. Fill the bottom of the planter with soil and a layer of rocks for drainage. Add the compostable materials and cover with more soil for a clean look.

Terra Cotta Planter

8. Plastic Storage Tub 🛍️

This is an excellent option for those who produce a lot of scraps. A plastic storage bin can be purchased at a local home goods store, and holes can be drilled into the bottom for drainage.

Plastic Storage Tub

9. Wooden Box 🎁

If you want to add a bit of character to your composting routine, consider using a wooden box. Similar to the hanging planter, fill the box with soil and compostable materials, and let your scraps decompose directly into your soil.

Wooden Box

10. Kitchen Garden 🌻

If you have a bit of outdoor space or a balcony, consider starting a kitchen garden. Use your compost to supplement your soil and grow your favorite veggies or herbs.

Kitchen Garden

In Conclusion 👋

Composting in tiny apartments may seem difficult, but with these creative containers, it’s easy to get started. Whether you choose a hanging planter or a simple storage tub, the key is to get started and keep it consistent.

Illustration of a person composting in a tiny apartment