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Trash & Recycling in Chino Hills, CA (2026)

5 verified trash & recycling rules for Chino Hills, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Chino Hills contracts with WM (Waste Management) as its exclusive franchised hauler; single-family homes get three 95-gallon carts, residents pull carts out the night before or by 6:00 a.m. on collection day, and customers are billed directly by WM.

Chino Hills Trash Pickup Rules

Some Restrictions

Bin Placement Rules

Chino Hills residents pull WM carts to the curb the night before or by 6:00 a.m. on collection day, and the City's Code Enforcement Division treats carts left visible from the street between pickups as a violation, so bins must be stored out of public view.

Chino Hills Cart Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Chino Hills residents receive three free bulky-item pickups per year through WM for large items like furniture and appliances that don't fit in carts, requested via WM; illegally dumped bulky items are a Code Enforcement violation.

Chino Hills Bulky Item Pickup

Few Restrictions

Recycling Requirements

Chino Hills single-family homes get a blue-lid recycling cart from WM, and under California's AB 341 businesses and multi-family properties of 5+ units generating 4 or more cubic yards of waste per week must arrange recycling, with non-compliant accounts auto-enrolled.

Chino Hills Recycling Requirements

Some Restrictions

Mandatory Organics Recycling

Under California's SB 1383, every Chino Hills single-family home gets a green-lid organics cart from WM for food and yard waste, and since January 1, 2022 all businesses and multi-family properties of 5+ units must subscribe to organics service, with auto-enrollment for non-compliance.

Chino Hills Mandatory Organics (SB 1383)

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for San Bernardino County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Chino Hills city rules.

Trash & Recycling in San Bernardino County