
Reciclaje y residuos orgánicos
Recycling & Organics Waste
New Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383) regulations went into effect on January 1, 2022.
This law requires jurisdictions to establish organics recycling services for all residents and businesses, including multi-family complexes.
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SB 1383 aims to reduce statewide organic waste disposal by 75% by 2025. When disposed in landfills, organic waste emits:
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20% of California’s methane, a climate super pollutant 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide,
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Air pollutants like PM 2.5, which contributes to health conditions like asthma.
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All businesses, multi-family complexes, and residents MUST participate in the established program by subscribing to services for Black, Blue, and Green containers and by separating materials.
Negro | Basura

Residuos de mascotas
Pañales
Empty Plastic Bags
Expanded Polystyrene
Otros envases de plástico para alimentos
Guantes y mascarillas desechables
Chips Bags
Azul | Reciclables

Clean & Dry Metal Containers
Glass Bottles & Containers
Cardboard
Paper
Newspaper
Plastics #1, #2, & #5
Verde | Orgánicos

Food Scraps
Papel manchado de comida
Yard Trimmings
IMPORTANTE: Coloque los restos de poda sueltos en el contenedor. Los alimentos y el papel manchado DEBEN colocarse en bolsas de plástico transparente, que se separarán y desecharán en la planta de procesamiento.
Cómo cumplir
All businesses, property owners, and property managers MUST:
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Participate in available programs
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Educate employees and tenants at least one time per year, and new tenants within 14 days of tenancy
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Monitor for proper sorting and take corrective actions when needed
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Color code internal bins and place proper signage
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Offer customers access to separate collection bins
Failure to comply may result in enforcement actions and fines!
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Does Your Business Make, Sell, or Distribute Edible Food?
SB 1383 requires certain food businesses to donate the maximum amount of edible food they would otherwise dispose, to food recovery organizations.
Find a Food Rescue Agency: Visit bit.ly/LACountyFoodDROP. Use Find a Recycler, then select Food Donation to find an organization to collect food from you.
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Tier 1 Businesses/Organizations must begin donating effective January 1, 2022.
Tier 1 includes:
Supermarkets Grocery Stores of ≥ 10,000 sq. ft.,
Food Service Providers Food Distributors Wholesale Food Vendors.
Tier 2 Businesses/Organizations must begin donating by January 1, 2024.
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Tier 2 includes:
Local Education Agency with an On-Site Food Facility Restaurants with Facilities ≥ 5,000 sq. ft.,
250+ Seat Hotels with an On-Site Food Facility & 200+ Rooms,
Health Facilities with an On-Site Food Facility & 100+ Beds, Large Venues & Events,
Local Education Agency with an On-Site Food Facility.
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Edible Food Must Be Donated
Businesses may not knowingly allow edible food to spoil to avoid donation requirements.
Effective January 1, 2022, the city will commence monitoring activities to ensure compliance.
For More Information on Food Donors & Food Recovery bit.ly/CalRecycleFoodDonors
Think Outside the Black Bin!
The easiest, cheapest, and most sustainable way to manage organic waste is to avoid creating it in the first place.
Here are some simple ways to reduce organic waste at its source:
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Perform a food waste audit to see what food is being wasted & why
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Properly store & label food items
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Serve smaller portion sizes
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Avoid over purchasing & over preparing
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