We collect organic waste from your doorstep and transform it into valuable compost fertilizer — creating cleaner cities and healthier soil for Bangladesh.
Dhaka generates over 5,000 tons of waste daily, with most ending up in open dumps like Mugda.
Rotting organic waste releases methane, pollutes groundwater, and creates breeding grounds for disease.
60% of this waste is organic and could become valuable compost instead of pollution.
We collect organic waste from households, markets, and restaurants with just one click or call.
Waste is processed at our facility using scientific composting methods within 30-45 days.
Premium organic compost is delivered to farmers and gardeners for healthier, sustainable agriculture.
Fill out our simple form or call us. Tell us your location and waste type.
Our team collects waste and brings it to the nearest local hub for sorting.
Non-biodegradable items are separated using ML-powered sorting (manual initially).
Organic waste undergoes controlled decomposition at our composting facility.
Within 30-45 days, premium organic compost is ready for delivery.
Reducing waste in dumping sites like Mugda, creating cleaner urban environments.
Organic compost restores soil fertility without harmful chemicals.
Creating employment opportunities in waste collection and processing.
Reducing methane emissions from organic waste decomposition in landfills.
Get paid for your organic waste while contributing to a cleaner environment
How it works: Contact us for pickup, we collect and weigh your waste, and payment is made on the spot. Minimum 10kg for collection service.
Turning organic waste into sustainable growth for Bangladesh
BanglaKompost transforms Bangladesh’s organic waste into high-quality compost, reducing pollution while supporting sustainable agriculture and cleaner urban communities.
We envision a Bangladesh with cleaner cities, healthier soil, reduced landfill waste, and green employment opportunities driven by circular waste solutions.
Join the BanglaKompost movement. Turn your waste into wealth for Bangladesh.