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Trash & Recycling in Rancho Cordova, CA (2026)

4 verified trash & recycling rules for Rancho Cordova, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Republic Services provides weekly curbside collection of garbage, recycling, and organics for Rancho Cordova residents under an exclusive franchise agreement. Carts must be placed at the curb by 6 AM on collection day and removed within 24 hours.

Trash Recycling: Pickup Rules

Some Restrictions

California SB 1383 (2016) — Short-Lived Climate Pollutants: Organic Waste in Landfills

This bill would require the state board, no later than January 1, 2018, to approve and begin implementing that comprehensive strategy to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants to achieve a reduction in methane by 40%, hydrofluorocarbon gases by 40%, and anthropogenic black carbon by 50% below 2013 levels by 2030, as specified. The bill also would establish specified targets for redu...

Bin Placement Rules

Trash, recycling, and organics carts must be stored out of public view between collection days. Storage in front yards or visible from the street is a property maintenance violation under the Rancho Cordova Municipal Code.

Trash Recycling: Bin Placement

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Republic Services provides on-call bulky item pickup for Rancho Cordova residents, with limited free pickups per year for large items like furniture, mattresses, and appliances. Extra pickups are available for a fee.

Trash Recycling: Bulk Disposal

Few Restrictions

Recycling Requirements

California SB 1383 mandates organic waste diversion from all Rancho Cordova residents and businesses. Food scraps and yard trimmings must go in the green organics cart, and contamination in recycling can lead to service fees.

Trash Recycling: Recycling Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

California SB 1383 (Lara, 2016) — Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy

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.

Looking for Sacramento County county-wide rules?

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

Trash & Recycling in Sacramento County