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Trash & Recycling in Hemet, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Pickup Rules & Schedules

Solid-waste service is mandatory in Hemet under HMC Sec. 62-10 — all premises must arrange service with the City's franchised hauler. Trash, recycling and green waste are collected weekly. CR&R Environmental Services is the franchise hauler for most addresses; 5-digit addresses use Waste Management.

Hemet Trash Pickup & Mandatory Collection

Heavy Restrictions

Bin Placement Rules

Per HMC Sec. 62-11 and CR&R guidelines, carts must be at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on collection day, placed side-by-side about one foot apart and at least three feet from any obstruction, with handles and wheels facing away from the street. Carts may go out no more than 24 hours before pickup and must come in within 24 hours after.

Hemet Trash Bin Placement for Collection

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Hemet residential customers receive two free bulky-item pickups per calendar year through franchise hauler CR&R. Each pickup covers a combination of loose large items up to about three cubic yards, OR two individual large items. Tires are limited to four per request, and Freon removal carries a fee.

Hemet Bulky Item Pickup

Few Restrictions

Recycling Requirements

Hemet provides curbside recycling through franchise hauler CR&R as part of mandatory weekly service. Recyclables go in the grey cart (or black cart with a blue lid). The City also points residents to beverage-container, paint (PaintCare) and sharps recycling programs. Statewide law requires recycling service for all generators.

Hemet Recycling Requirements

Some Restrictions

Mandatory Organics Recycling

Under California SB 1383, Hemet residents and businesses must separate organic waste (food scraps and green/yard waste) into the green organics cart collected by CR&R. With about 89,800 residents, Hemet far exceeds the SB 1383 rural exemption threshold (under 70,000 population), so organics collection is required, not optional.

Hemet Mandatory Organics (SB 1383)

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

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

Trash & Recycling in Riverside County