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Recycling Requirements: Fullerton vs Garden Grove

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Fullerton.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Under SB 1383, all unincorporated Orange County residents must separate organic waste, recyclables, and landfill-bound trash using a mandatory three-container system with color-coded lids. Opting out is not permitted under state law, and enforcement began January 2024.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove requires all residents and businesses to separate recyclables and organic waste from trash per California SB 1383 and AB 341. Residents must use the blue recycling cart for paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, and metal, and the green organics cart for food scraps and yard waste. Contamination of recycling bins may result in service refusal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonGarden Grove
MandateSB 1383 — mandatory-
ContainersGreen, blue, black lids-
Enforcement StartJanuary 1, 2024-
County OrdinanceNo. 21-011 (2021)-
Blue Cart-Paper, cardboard, glass, cans, plastics #1-7
Green Cart-Food scraps, food-soiled paper, yard waste
SB 1383 Mandate-75% organic waste diversion by 2025
Multi-Family-5+ units must provide recycling containers
Business Threshold-4+ cubic yards/week requires recycling

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Fullerton FAQ

Can I opt out of organics recycling in unincorporated Orange County?

No. SB 1383 is mandatory state law. All California residents must separate organic waste from trash and recyclables. Orange County enforces compliance through franchise hauler inspections.

What goes in the green organics bin?

Food scraps (meat, fish, dairy, fruits, vegetables, bread, pasta, grains, plate scrapings), yard trimmings (grass, leaves, twigs, weeds), and food-soiled paper. Check with your hauler about bag restrictions.

Garden Grove FAQ

What goes in the green organics cart in Garden Grove?

Food scraps (including meat, dairy, and bones), food-soiled paper products like napkins and paper plates, and yard trimmings such as grass clippings, leaves, and small branches. This is required under California SB 1383.

What happens if I put wrong items in the recycling bin?

Contaminated recycling loads may be rejected by Republic Services or collected as trash. Repeated contamination can result in warnings and eventually administrative citations from the city.

Do apartments have to provide recycling in Garden Grove?

Yes. Multi-family properties with 5 or more units must provide recycling and organics containers in common areas per California state law and the city's waste hauler franchise agreement.

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