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Composting: Galt vs Sacramento

How do composting rules compare between Galt, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Galt and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Under state law SB 1383, Sacramento County provides mandatory weekly curbside organics collection for unincorporated residents. The green-waste cart became an organics cart accepting food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings starting July 4, 2022. Home (backyard) composting is encouraged as a complementary option.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Under state law SB 1383, Sacramento County provides mandatory weekly curbside organics collection for unincorporated residents. The green-waste cart became an organics cart accepting food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings starting July 4, 2022. Home (backyard) composting is encouraged as a complementary option.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltSacramento
Governing lawState SB 1383, implemented by Sacramento CountyState SB 1383, implemented by Sacramento County
Organics cart acceptsFood scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, yard trimmingsFood scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, yard trimmings
Collection frequencyWeekly (since July 4, 2022)Weekly (since July 4, 2022)
Home compostingEncouraged as a complement; curbside program is the default requirementEncouraged as a complement; curbside program is the default requirement
CostPhased residential rate increases approved beginning July 2022Phased residential rate increases approved beginning July 2022
Administering agencySacramento County Waste Management and RecyclingSacramento County Waste Management and Recycling

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Galt FAQ

Do I have to compost or recycle food scraps in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes. Under state law SB 1383, organic waste must be kept out of the landfill. Sacramento County provides weekly curbside Organics cart collection for food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings. Backyard composting is encouraged, but participating in curbside organics collection is the default compliance method.

What can go in the green/organics cart?

Since July 2022 the cart accepts food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings, collected weekly. This expands the old yard-waste-only cart to comply with SB 1383. Confirm the exact accepted materials for your route with Sacramento County Waste Management and Recycling.

Sacramento FAQ

Do I have to compost or recycle food scraps in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes. Under state law SB 1383, organic waste must be kept out of the landfill. Sacramento County provides weekly curbside Organics cart collection for food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings. Backyard composting is encouraged, but participating in curbside organics collection is the default compliance method.

What can go in the green/organics cart?

Since July 2022 the cart accepts food scraps, food-soiled paper, untreated wood, and yard trimmings, collected weekly. This expands the old yard-waste-only cart to comply with SB 1383. Confirm the exact accepted materials for your route with Sacramento County Waste Management and Recycling.

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