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Recycling Requirements: Escondido vs Fallbrook

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Escondido, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Escondido and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Mandatory single-stream + SB 1383 organics. Food scraps in green bin. All residents must participate.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

California's mandatory recycling laws (AB 341, SB 1383) apply in unincorporated San Diego County. Residents must separate recyclables and organic waste. Businesses generating 4+ cubic yards of waste weekly must recycle. Organic waste diversion required since January 2022.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoFallbrook
RecyclingSingle-stream-
OrganicsSB 1383SB 1383 β€” required since Jan 2022
FoodGreen bin-
CountyJuly 2021-
EDCO760-745-3203-
Residential-Recycling + organics separation required
Commercial-Mandatory recycling for 4+ cu yd/week
Accepted Materials-Paper, cardboard, glass, metals, plastics
State Laws-AB 341, SB 1383

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Escondido FAQ

Mandatory?

Yes. Single-stream + SB 1383 organics.

Food scraps?

Green organics bin with yard waste.

Contamination?

Bins may not be collected. No plastic bags.

Fallbrook FAQ

What can I recycle in unincorporated San Diego County?

Generally: paper, cardboard, glass bottles/jars, metal cans, and plastics #1-5 and #7. Check with your waste hauler for specific accepted materials, as they vary by facility.

Do I have to separate food scraps?

Yes. SB 1383 requires all California residents to separate organic waste including food scraps, yard trimmings, and food-soiled paper for composting. Your hauler should provide a green organics bin.

What happens if I put non-recyclables in the recycling bin?

Contamination can cause entire loads to be sent to landfill. Common contaminants include plastic bags, food-soiled items, and non-recyclable plastics. When in doubt, put it in the trash.

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