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Recycling Requirements: Citrus Heights vs Courtland

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Courtland, CA?

Courtland has fewer restrictions than Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Citrus Heights residents and businesses must separate recyclables and organic waste from trash under California SB 1383 and AB 1826/AB 341. Republic Services provides blue recycling and green organics carts. Food scraps and food-soiled paper must go in the green cart, not the trash.

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Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County provides every-other-week curbside recycling, included in mandatory service. Accepted items include clean paper, cardboard, metal cans, glass bottles/jars, and rigid plastic bottles/jugs placed loose in the cart; bags, film plastic, and Styrofoam are excluded.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsCourtland
State LawSB 1383 (organics)-
Green CartFood + yard waste-
Blue CartPaper, cardboard, glass, metal, #1-7 plastic-
CommercialAB 341/AB 1826 apply-
ContaminationKeep plastic bags out-
Frequency-Every other week
Part of mandatory service-Yes (SCC 6.20.120)
Accepted-Paper, cardboard, metal cans, glass, plastic bottles/jugs
Preparation-Empty and dry; place loose (do not bag)
Not accepted-Bags, film plastic, Styrofoam, batteries, organics
Provider-DWMR (unincorporated areas)

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I put food scraps in the trash?

No. Under SB 1383, food scraps must be placed in the green organics cart, not the gray landfill cart.

Are plastic bags recyclable curbside?

No. Plastic bags and film jam sorting equipment. Return them to grocery store take-back bins instead.

Courtland FAQ

Should I bag my recyclables?

No. Sacramento County instructs residents to bag their garbage but place recyclables loose in the cart. Recyclables must also be empty and dry; lids and labels are okay.

Can plastic bags or Styrofoam go in the recycling cart?

No. Plastic bags, plastic wrap, and Styrofoam are not accepted in the curbside recycling cart, along with items like batteries, paint, propane tanks, organics, and liquids.

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