The Answer
Regarding community-organized waste cleanup events: Community cleanup events reduce neighborhood waste by 40-60% temporarily and raise long-term awareness and compliance by 20-30%.
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Our recommendation: Partner with local pet stores for bag donations, coordinate with waste management for extra pickup, and install pet waste stations at problem spots.
Environmental Impact of Dog Waste
Dog waste is a significant environmental pollutant. The EPA classifies it in the same category as oil, pesticides, and mine runoff. Left unmanaged, it contaminates water, soil, and air.
89 million
US dogs
Producing 10.6 million tons of waste per year
20-30%
Water contamination
Of bacteria in urban waterways comes from pet waste
60%
Pickup compliance
Only 60% of dog owners consistently pick up waste
Disposal Method Comparison
| Method | Eco-Friendliness | Practicality | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal sewer (flush) | Best — treated at water plant | Moderate — must remove from bag | Free |
| Dedicated pet composter | Good — if maintained properly | Moderate — requires setup | $30-80 setup |
| Worm farm | Good — produces usable compost | Low — high maintenance | $50-150 setup |
| Trash (double-bagged) | Acceptable — goes to landfill | Highest — easiest method | Cost of bags |
| Leave it | Worst — contaminates everything | N/A | N/A |
The Most Important Thing
The disposal method matters less than the act of picking up. Any responsible disposal is vastly better than leaving waste on the ground, where it contaminates water, soil, and air.
Tip
Clean Paws handles waste removal and disposal responsibly, so you can focus on enjoying a clean yard while knowing the waste is properly managed.
Related Resources
- Is Dog Poop Biodegradable? (And How Long It Takes) →
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- Can Dog Poop Contaminate Well Water? →
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- Urban Dog Poop: Why Cities Have a Waste Crisis →
Learn more about urban dog poop problem
