Limited-time sale offers residents discounted compost bins and rain barrels, with convenient local pickup and no delivery fees.
Limited-time sale offers residents discounted compost bins and rain barrels, with convenient local pickup and no delivery fees.

Kane County, Conservation Foundation Launch Spring Sale for Discount Compost Bins and Rain Barrels

Austin Powell, Sustainability Coordinator, Kane County Department of Environmental and Water Resources 3/12/2026 10:00AM

Kane County is partnering with The Conservation Foundation in 2026 to provide compost bins and rain barrels in a time-limited spring sale! Composters are available at $80.50 in limited quantities, and UpCycle Rain Barrels are available for as low as $67.00. Upcycle Products was started with the intent of providing a low-cost option for conserving water. With the cost of shipping barrels continually going up, it is a great benefit to residents to provide an opportunity for them to pick up their orders right in their own community with no delivery fee. 

  • Order NOW! Bins and barrels are available for a limited time. Please pre-order here before Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. Mail in orders are due by Friday, May 1st, 2026.
  • Cost: 55-gallon rain barrels are $72.00 each and the stationary composters are $80.50 each. Other rain barrel and compost bin configurations and accessories are available too.
  • Pick up your pre-ordered bins and barrels at the Creek Bend Nature Center at the LeRoy Oaks Forest Preserve (37W700 Dean St., St. Charles) from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 7th, 2026

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What are the benefits of a rain barrel?

  • Great way to conserve water and use it for your landscaping and garden.

  • Reduces stormwater runoff and mitigates pollution in waterways
  • Promotes healthy soil as rainwater is free of salts, minerals and treated chemicals
  • By harvesting your own water source you can significantly reduce you water bill

View this guide or watch this video for easy installation tips and check out our FAQ to learn how to use your rain barrel. 

 

Why Compost?            

Composting is a key to our waste reduction efforts, and when we compost instead of landfill our food scraps, we are reducing greenhouse gas emissions and returning nutrients to the soil where they belong. There are many benefits to composting:

It keeps food out of the landfill: Approximately 40,000 tons of food scraps and yard waste are generated in Kane County each year. Composting keeps these materials out of landfills, where they break down with little to no exposure to oxygen into methane gas. Methane is more than 28 times as potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere.

It benefits your yard: Compost improves soil structure and texture, increases the soil's ability to hold both water and air, improves soil fertility, and stimulates healthy root development in plants.

It's easy: You can start with just leaves and grass, then work your way towards composting your food scraps. Refer to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's compost guidance for a quick look at why it is important to compost and how to compost in your backyard.

It saves money:  Adding compost to your garden can reduce or eliminate the need to buy chemical fertilizers or compost. If you sticker your yard waste and/or trash, composting will cut your costs.

Please see Kane County's Recycling and Stormwater webpages for more info on the Rain Barrel and Compost Bins sale.


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