Discover how growing food in small spaces can be the first step toward climate action. Learn the basics of container gardening, explore how compost builds healthy soil and supports pollinator-friendly plants, and discover San Francisco's unique composting system, where food scraps placed in residents' green bins are transformed into nutrient-rich compost available free to San Francisco residents. Then connect your garden to other high-impact climate actions by learning how preventing food waste, choosing clean transportation, and transitioning to efficient electric appliances can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a healthier, more resilient San Francisco. Leave with practical tips, local resources, and simple actions you can take at home.
San Francisco Environment works to advance climate action, waste reduction, resource conservation, and a healthier environment for all. The department provides programs, resources, and information to help San Franciscans reduce waste, repair and reuse items, and support a more circular economy.