Recycling Requirements: Anza vs Palm Springs
How do recycling requirements rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Palm Springs has fewer restrictions than Anza.
Anza, CA
Riverside County
California SB 1383 requires every Riverside County household and business to separate organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) into a green cart for collection, in addition to blue-cart recyclables, since 2022. The county enforces mandatory three-cart service through its franchised haulers under Ordinance 773.
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Riverside County
California SB 1383 requires all Palm Springs residents and businesses to separate organic waste (food scraps, food-soiled paper, yard waste) into the green organics cart. Recyclables go in the blue cart. Contamination triggers warnings and potential fees; the state goal is 75% organics diversion from landfills.
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Anza FAQ
Palm Springs FAQ
Is composting required in Palm Springs?
Yes, under CA SB 1383 (organics mandate since 2022). PSDS provides green organics carts for food and yard waste. Residents face fines for placing organics in the black trash cart.
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