Story of Us
The beginning of Break it Down
It all started when Melanie was working for a South Austin yoga studio. Throughout the day, the studio would serve Chai Tea in compostable cups to students, and throughout the day, those cups would get tossed in the trash can.
Melanie asked her boss if they might replace the compostable cups with the less costly recyclable ones. However, her boss, like many people, was unaware of the impact of compostable products going into the trash, “At least they will break down in the landfill” was her response. Unfortunately, aside from being more expensive, it is actually harmful for organic/compostable materials to break down in the landfill (that’s how methane gets released!).
With that, Melanie began her search for a composting company in Austin that would work with smaller businesses like this studio, but there were none.
One day while Jeff and Mel were walking their dog Larry, they realized—
“We’ve got a truck.”
“Why don’t we just do it?”
By the end of the walk, they had a rough business plan, a few potential clients in mind, and even the name for the business: Break it Down!
As the vision grew they recognized that food waste could offer a valuable commodity to local economies – from job creation to novel product development – adding to the ever-evolving green economy while reducing the impact of waste on urban communities.
Funding in the early days presented a challenge. Despite initial success in the University of Texas’s 2009 global Dell Social Innovation competition, they realized that the schmoozing needed to fundraise was just not their style, so they rolled up their sleeves and got their hands (very) dirty!
Since then, Break it Down has grown exponentially, not just in clients, but in employees and in the business’s scope, as well.
These days, Break it Down resides off of East MLK in the company’s largest-scale facility yet. It has grown into a family of 20-plus employees from all walks of life and has become the go-to compost and recycling solution for businesses in Austin, Waco, and San Antonio.
In addition to the services they provide to businesses, Break it Down works with organic material in innovative ways. For example, using the discarded meat from bone broth for dog food, and the remaining bones for a bone meal fertilizer. They’re also working with a nonprofit using biocharred bones for water filtration – an effective way to remove fluoride and pollutants from groundwater in countries like Mexico.
This is why Break it Down’s tagline has become Composting and Beyond. There are so many ways to more effectively use organics than just tossing them out. Not with a lot of fluff, or schmoozing, or greenwashing; but with hard work and dirty hands, to truly make an impact.
OUR TEAM
Melanie MacFarlane
GUARDIAN OF THE GREENERY
FOUNDER
Jeff Paine
TOP COMPOSTER/SOIL ALCHEMIST
FOUNDER
Mario Davila
SUPER MARIO!
WAREHOUSE LEAD
Mario Luna Jr
CAPTAIN COMPOSTER
HAULER
Rachel Lemin
OFFICE AFICIONADO & SCROLLMASTER
OFFICE MANAGER
Lauren Stewart
COMPOST & CHAOS COORDINATOR
ACCOUNT MANAGER
Eric Hornbeck
DIRECTOR OF SMOOTH OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Rey Zallar Sr
WAREHOUSE MAESTRO
WAREHOUSE
Abby Meachum
SPREADSHEET QUEEN
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Sam Williford
SOIL SLINGER
WAREHOUSE LEAD
Thalia Bachmann-Padilla
WASTE WIZARD
SALES & WASTE DIVISION MANAGER
Julian Hernandez
WASTE WRANGLER
WAREHOUSE
Ryan Barnum
EXPERT ECO-HAULING HERO
HAULER & COMMERCIAL DRIVER
Eddie Lerma
COMPOST CHAMPION
HAULER
CLIENT FEATURES
RESTAURANT
SUERTE
For the past 5 years, Chef FermĂn Nuñez and Sam Hellman-Mass have trusted us to take care of their compost and recycling. All the while Chef has stayed busy mastering his craft and focusing on preparing delicious Mexican cuisine at Suerte and Este. Chef FermĂn was recognized as Chef of the year by Robb Report, congratulations!
Non-profit
Farmers Market
The Texas Farmers Market at Lakeline provides a venue where consumers can support a sustainable food system and check out local Central Texas producers. They have been partnering with Break it Down since 2018. Their Community Composting Program invites the community to participate in waste diversion efforts. Compost y’all, compost all!
Commissary
Smallhold
Smallhold, the pioneering specialty mushroom producer, blends technology and sustainability seamlessly. They start by using substrates primarily from lumber waste, packaging their products in compostable materials. Any remaining waste is composted in collaboration with partners like Break it Down, cultivating fertile soil and ecological resilience. Smallhold embodies the notion that the future is fungi, and it’s a greener future at that!
Restaurant
L’Oca d’Oro
L’oca D’oro, opened it’s doors in 2016 and has since become a beloved fixture in Austin’s community. With an unwavering commitment to protecting the Earth and fostering sustainable growth, they made a delightful addition to the Break it Down community in 2023. Transporting taste buds on a captivating journey to Italy, their Italian dishes celebrate local ingredients and forge a delightful connection between Austin and the farm-to-table movement.
Grocery Store
Wheatsville
Customers for over 8 years, Wheatsville Co-op has been dedicated to sustainability since the early days! They use both our compost and recycling services to divert both location’s waste from landfills. As Texas’s only retail food cooperative, Wheatsville provides high-quality food to both their invested owners and non-members. Check out their sustainability report for all the ways the Co-op gives back to their community by supporting the environment!
WANT TO WORK WITH US?
All open job postings will be listed on our Indeed profile.
Don’t see any jobs posted? We may not be actively hiring, but we’re always accepting applications.
Submit a general application for us to keep on file in case a position opens up. You can also reach out to us at jobs@breakitdownaustin.com.
Experienced Drivers
Are you looking to get in shape while saving the planet? Well, BiD might be the place for you! We offer starting wages of $20/hr plus full benefits. Start here to embark on your future!
Warehouse Work
Learn valuable labor skills to help you grow in the ever-evolving green economy! Our Warehouse workers start at $15/hr and receive full benefits. If you don’t mind getting sweaty while going green, this could be the job for you!