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Mandatory Organics Recycling: Daly City vs South San Francisco

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Daly City, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

Daly City and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB 1383 requires residents and businesses to subscribe to and participate in organics (compost) collection. San Mateo County implements it for the unincorporated area by amending County Code Chapter 4.04, and standard residential service includes a weekly green organics cart for food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings. The County conducts required annual compliance inspections.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB 1383 requires residents and businesses to subscribe to and participate in organics (compost) collection. San Mateo County implements it for the unincorporated area by amending County Code Chapter 4.04, and standard residential service includes a weekly green organics cart for food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings. The County conducts required annual compliance inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CitySouth San Francisco
State lawSB 1383 (effective Jan 1, 2022)SB 1383 (effective Jan 1, 2022)
County implementationAmendment to County Code Chapter 4.04Amendment to County Code Chapter 4.04
Residential organics cartGreen compost cart, collected weeklyGreen compost cart, collected weekly
Accepted organicsFood scraps, food-soiled paper, yard trimmingsFood scraps, food-soiled paper, yard trimmings
Business/multifamily dutiesSubscribe, provide bins, signage, trainingSubscribe, provide bins, signage, training
InspectionsAnnual compliance reviews required by stateAnnual compliance reviews required by state

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Daly City FAQ

Do I have to compost food scraps in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Yes. Under state law SB 1383, residents and businesses must subscribe to and participate in organics collection, and the County implemented this through its County Code Chapter 4.04. Put food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings in the green compost cart, not the garbage.

What do businesses have to do under SB 1383 here?

Businesses and multifamily properties of five or more units must subscribe to compost (and recycling) service or self-haul with records, provide green and blue containers with color-coded signage, and train staff and tenants. Larger food businesses must also arrange edible-food recovery (donation).

South San Francisco FAQ

Do I have to compost food scraps in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Yes. Under state law SB 1383, residents and businesses must subscribe to and participate in organics collection, and the County implemented this through its County Code Chapter 4.04. Put food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings in the green compost cart, not the garbage.

What do businesses have to do under SB 1383 here?

Businesses and multifamily properties of five or more units must subscribe to compost (and recycling) service or self-haul with records, provide green and blue containers with color-coded signage, and train staff and tenants. Larger food businesses must also arrange edible-food recovery (donation).

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