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Recycling Requirements: Citrus Heights vs Sacramento

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

Citrus Heights and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

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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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento requires mandatory recycling and composting for all residents and businesses under state law (AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383) and the City's solid waste ordinance (Chapter 8.104). The blue recycling cart accepts paper, cardboard, glass, metal, and plastics #1-7. The green organics cart accepts food scraps, yard waste, and food-soiled paper. Contaminating recycling or organics carts with non-acceptable items may result in service warnings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsSacramento
State LawSB 1383 (organics)-
Green CartFood + yard wasteFood scraps, yard waste, food-soiled paper
Blue CartPaper, cardboard, glass, metal, #1-7 plasticPaper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastics #1-7
CommercialAB 341/AB 1826 apply-
ContaminationKeep plastic bags out-
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Chapter 8.104
State Laws-AB 341, AB 1826, SB 1383
State Target-75% diversion from landfills

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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.

Sacramento FAQ

Is recycling mandatory in Sacramento?

Yes. State law requires all residents to recycle and separate organic waste from garbage. Sacramento provides blue recycling and green organics carts for mandatory sorting.

What happens if I put the wrong items in my recycling cart?

Contaminated carts may receive a warning tag and not be collected. The City provides educational materials about proper sorting. Persistent contamination may result in additional outreach.

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