Recycling Requirements: Concord vs El Cerrito
How do recycling requirements rules compare between Concord, CA and El Cerrito, CA?
Concord has fewer restrictions than El Cerrito.
Concord, CA
Contra Costa County
California's Mandatory Commercial Recycling Law (AB 341) and Concord's franchise require all residents and businesses to recycle through Republic Services' blue cart program. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, glass, metal cans, and rigid plastics #1, #2, and #5. Plastic bags, film, foam, and tanglers are prohibited. Contamination is subject to SB 1383 enforcement.
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Contra Costa County
SB 1383 mandates organics recycling for all residents and businesses. Contra Costa County requires separation of recyclables (blue cart) and organics including food scraps (green cart) with enforcement beginning 2024.
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| Fact | Concord | El Cerrito |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| State law | - | SB 1383 (2016) |
| Organics cart | - | Green - required |
| Diversion goal | - | 75% by 2025 |
| Contamination fine | - | Up to $500 |
| Business threshold | - | 2 cubic yards/week |
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Concord FAQ
El Cerrito FAQ
Do I have to put food scraps in the green cart?
Yes. SB 1383 requires all residents to separate food waste, including meat and dairy, into the organics cart.
What plastics are recyclable?
Clean, rigid plastic containers marked #1, #2, and #5. Plastic bags, film, and Styrofoam are not recyclable curbside.
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