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πŸ—‘οΈ Trash & Recycling/Recycling Requirements

Elk Grove vs Isleton

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Isleton, CA?

Isleton has fewer restrictions than Elk Grove.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB 1383 mandates organic waste diversion. All Elk Grove residents and businesses must separate food scraps, yard waste, and food-soiled paper into the green organics cart. Mixing organics with trash is prohibited and subject to citation.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

SB 1383 mandates organics (food scraps and green waste) separation in the green cart. Recycling cart accepts bottles, cans, paper, cardboard. Contamination may trigger fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveIsleton
State LawSB 1383 organic diversion-
Green CartFood + yard wasteFood and yard waste
Blue CartPaper, metal, glass, #1/2/5 plasticPlastics 1-7, metal, glass, paper
Contamination Fines$25-$100-
Business Rule2+ CY organics = mandatory service-
State Mandate-SB 1383 organics
Not Accepted-Bags, styrofoam, e-waste
Fine-Up to 500 dollars

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Elk Grove FAQ

Can I put food scraps in my green yard waste cart?

Yes. Under SB 1383, all food waste (including meat, dairy, bones) must go in the green organics cart, not the trash.

What happens if I put the wrong items in a cart?

Republic will tag the cart with an oops sticker. Repeated contamination can lead to fines and service suspension.

Isleton FAQ

Do I have to put food scraps in the green cart?

Yes. SB 1383 requires all California residents to separate food scraps from trash starting 2022, including in unincorporated Sacramento County.

Who enforces this in Sacramento County?

Sacramento County code enforcement at (916) 875-5881 handles most complaints.

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