10/16/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2025 14:45
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Clear out your clutter the eco-friendly way! Join us for the City's Fall Shred Event on Saturday, October 25, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Public Works facility (1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road). Safely dispose of sensitive documents and help reduce landfill waste. Please note the following guidelines:
Shred Event Flyer
Please don't put it in the trash; bring it to the smash and green your Halloween! In partnership with the Des Plaines Park District, the City is hosting the Pumpkin Smash composting event on Saturday, November 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the north parking lot of Prairie Lakes Community Center.
Bring your pumpkins, jack-o'-lanterns, and gourds to the Pumpkin Smash composting event where attendees can toss their pumpkins into the designated dumpster and WasteNot Compost will haul it away for composting. Painted pumpkins are fine, but please remove any non-biodegradable materials such as candles, googly eyes, stickers, plastic and yarn.
New this year, we are also collecting plastic and foil candy wrappers for recycling both at the Pumpkin Smash event and in a special drop-off bin in the City Hall lobby throughout November. It's a simple way to give those wrappers a second life and stay out of the landfill.
At the 2024 Pumpkin Smash, our residents composted a total of 234 pumpkins weighing 2,476 pounds, offsetting 111 gallons of gas and 2,455 miles of driving. Great job, Des Plaines!
The City of Des Plaines hosts an annual group trash clean up with Clean Up - Give Back during Earth Month. Dozens of volunteers joined us at Axehead Lake in April to help beautify our community! Thank you to everyone who came out to help. Stay tuned for the 2026 Clean Up date and check out other upcoming events at cleanupgiveback.org!
Living sustainably can be as simple as bringing your own reusable cup and/or straw to businesses that allow it. If you buy coffee at a shop 3 times a week, that is saving 156 disposable cups a year! Now imagine if 10 people did the same. Below are a few ideas you can implement in your own life:
The City of Des Plaines is committed to promoting sustainable practices to become an even greener community. Read on to see what Des Plaines is doing for the environment year-round.
The City is currently updating our Active Transportation Plan to improve safety and enhance connectivity for people walking, bicycling, and rolling across the City. Go to our Bike and Pedestrian page to find out more.
The City of Des Plaines is proud to have an award-winning forestry team who cares for the 21,000 trees within our public rights-of-way. The City has been named a Tree City for over 35 years, vowing to support the plants, animals, pollinators and people who live here. Find more information at Tree City USA.
In 2023, Des Plaines was awarded the Illinois Arborist Association's Golden Leaf Award, which recognizes outstanding Arbor Day programs or projects. Every year on Arbor Day, the City of Des Plaines plants a tree at one of our local schools, educating students and expanding our urban canopy.
In addition, our community has been honored with the Growth Award from the Arbor Day Foundation on four occasions. This awards highlights communities that provide elevated tree care and community engagement. In 2024, the City added 800 new trees to our canopy.
Learn more about our outstanding forestry team here!
LRS collects single-stream recyclable items, which means most clean and non-contaminated household items will be considered recyclable. See the LRS flyer of acceptable and unacceptable items.
Please note that LRS Carts are both blue. Trash carts are indicated with "Landfill Only" on the lid. Recycling carts have a lighter blue lid and have a sticker with recyclable materials.
Did you know you can recycle your electronics with Des Plaines Public Works? Drop off your old computers, phones, TVs or other electronics every Wednesday morning from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road (Public Works Garage). Household appliances are not accepted. Must be a Des Plaines resident to participate. Visit the Public Works page for more information.
In October of 2021, City Council passed a resolution to join the Greenest Region Compact. This provides a framework that guides our future sustainability policy decisions to make our community more resilient and vibrant. The Greenest Region Compact contains almost 50 high level municipal goals that will help ensure that Des Plaines and the rest of our region are equipped to deal with tomorrow's challenges. The goals include ten overarching categories:
Limiting water use is a great everyday practice for people and businesses in our area. Visit our water page for more information.
Want to track your water usage? Des Plaines has a water utility portal that provides virtually everything you need to detect and correct water usage issues. Through this interactive website, you can track your water usage through easy-to-read charts and graphs, receive tips on water conservation and more!
If you have a Sensus water meter, just visit desplainesil.gov/mywater to set up your account.
In spring of 2024, Public Works introduced a 100% electric, zero emissions vehicle to their fleet and the Civic Center Municipal Parking Garage became home to two new electric vehicle chargers! Civic Center patrons who drive EVs can use the chargers with a fee.
Cook County's Department of Environment and Sustainability (DES) has established the Businesses Reducing Impact on the Environment (BRITE) program. This free program helps businesses reduce their environmental impact and create a healthier environment for their employees, customers and community. DES offers on-site assessments to determine if businesses are eligible to apply for grant funding.
This funding would implement saving solutions and recommendations on ways to best modernize operations.
Go to cookcountyil.gov/BRITE to learn more and apply for an assessment.