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Trash & Recycling in Rialto, CA (2026)

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

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Rialto contracts with Burrtec Waste Industries (per Title 8 Health & Sanitation franchise) for weekly residential collection of trash, recycling, and green/organic waste. When a holiday falls on a weekday, service is delayed one day for the remainder of that week.

Weekly Curbside Collection by Burrtec

Some Restrictions

Bin Placement Rules

Carts must be placed at the curb the morning of collection (or the evening before) and brought back behind the property line after pickup. Rialto Municipal Code Title 8 (Health & Sanitation) prohibits leaving carts in public view between collection days.

Cart Set-Out, Placement, and Retrieval

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Single-family residential customers in Rialto are eligible for up to two free bulky-item pickups per calendar year through Burrtec, plus quarterly Community Clean-Up days hosted by the City. Vehicle parts, construction debris, and hazardous waste are excluded.

Free Bulky Item Pickup — Two Per Year

Few Restrictions

Recycling Requirements

Residential customers receive a blue recycling cart serviced weekly. Under California AB 341, businesses generating ≥4 cubic yards/week of solid waste and multifamily complexes of 5+ units must subscribe to recycling service. Free waste audits are available from the City.

Blue-Cart Recycling + AB 341 Commercial Mandate

Some Restrictions

Illegal Dumping

Dumping any waste, debris, or hazardous material on public or private property without consent is prohibited under Rialto Municipal Code Title 8 (Health & Sanitation) and California Penal Code §374.3, with fines from $250 to $10,000+ depending on quantity and prior convictions.

Illegal Dumping Prohibited — RMC Title 8 + Cal. Pen. Code §374.3

Heavy Restrictions

Yard Waste Collection

Rialto's green organics cart accepts bagged food waste, grass clippings, leaves, branches under 6 inches in diameter, prunings, twigs, weeds, palm fronds, and horse manure. California SB 1383 (effective 2022, residential rollout summer 2023) makes organics diversion mandatory statewide.

Green-Cart Organics — SB 1383 Mandatory Food + Yard Waste

Some Restrictions

Looking for San Bernardino County county-wide rules?

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

Trash & Recycling in San Bernardino County