Trash & Recycling in Inglewood, CA (2026)
4 verified trash & recycling rules for Inglewood, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Republic Services (CDS/RS) provides exclusive residential waste collection. Three carts per residence: trash, recycling, yard waste/organics. SB 1383 organics recycling required since May 2022 using the green cart for food scraps and yard waste.
Inglewood Trash Pickup Schedules & Rules
Some RestrictionsCal. SB 1383 (2015-2016) - Short-Lived Climate Pollutants
(1) The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 designates the State Air Resources Board as the state agency charged with monitoring and regulating sources of emissions of greenhouse gases. The state board is required to approve a statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit equivalent to the statewide greenhouse gas emissions level in 1990 to be achieved by 2020. The state board is also re...
Bin Placement Rules
Bins must be placed at curbside for collection per Republic Services guidelines. Storage between collection days must be in appropriate location. City code enforcement addresses bin storage violations.
Inglewood Trash Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsBulk Item Disposal
Single and multi-family residential customers receive unlimited free bulky item pickups per year through Republic Services. Eligible items include furniture, mattresses, rugs, and water heaters. Schedule through Republic Services.
Inglewood Bulk Item Disposal & Pickup
Few RestrictionsRecycling Requirements
Mandatory recycling and organics separation required under SB 1383. Green cart accepts both yard waste and food scraps since May 2022. All California cities must comply with organics diversion requirements.
Inglewood Mandatory Recycling Requirements
Some RestrictionsCalRecycle - SB 1383 Short-Lived Climate Pollutants regulations; Cal. Code Regs. tit. 14, § 18981 et seq.
To reduce methane pollution and other short-lived climate pollutants, California passed SB 1383 (Lara, 2016). The law set targets for 2025: 75% less organic waste sent to landfills. 20% of unsold, still-edible food sent to food recovery organizations. SB 1383 Regulations The Office of Administrative Law approved SB 1383 regulations. Final Regulations Text (Accessible Version) Final Statement of...
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