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Composting: Fullerton vs Irvine

How do composting rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Irvine, CA?

Fullerton and Irvine have similar restriction levels.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Under California SB 1383, Fullerton residents must separate organic waste from regular trash. Backyard composting is encouraged as an alternative to curbside organic waste collection. The city provides resources through its waste hauler for organic recycling compliance.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Backyard composting is permitted in Irvine. SB 1383 requires organic waste diversion. Irvine provides organics collection through Waste Management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonIrvine
SB 1383Organic waste separation mandatoryOrganic diversion required
Green BinProvided by waste hauler-
Backyard CompostingEncouraged, no permit needed-
PlacementRear or side yard preferred-
EffectiveJanuary 1, 2022 statewide-
Composting-Permitted
Waste Hauler-Waste Management
HOA-May regulate bin placement

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Fullerton FAQ

Is composting allowed in Fullerton?

Yes. Backyard composting is encouraged and does not require a permit. Composting bins should be placed in rear or side yards and maintained to prevent odors and pests.

Do I have to separate food scraps in Fullerton?

Yes. Under California SB 1383, all residents must separate organic waste including food scraps and yard waste from regular trash for curbside collection or backyard composting.

What goes in the green waste bin in Fullerton?

The green waste bin accepts food scraps, yard trimmings, plant material, and other organic waste. Check with your waste hauler for the complete list of accepted materials.

Irvine FAQ

Can I compost in Irvine?

Yes. Check your HOA for bin placement rules.

What about food waste?

SB 1383 requires separation. Use the green bin or compost at home.

Does my HOA affect composting?

HOAs may regulate where bins are placed but cannot prohibit composting.

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