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Recycling Requirements: Hesperia vs Victorville

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than Hesperia.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Recycling is mandatory in Hesperia under California AB 939 (50% diversion), AB 341 (commercial recycling), AB 1826 (commercial organics), and SB 1383 (statewide organic-waste reduction). Hesperia complies via Advance Disposal's single-stream comingled system — every cart is sorted at a CalRecycle-approved High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility (HDOWPF), so residents and businesses do not source-separate but they are still subject to state-level enforcement.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville complies with California AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383. All residents and businesses must separate recyclables and organic waste using the blue and green carts from Advance Disposal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaVictorville
Compliance methodSingle-stream MRF (CalRecycle HDOWPF)-
Commercial threshold4+ cu yd/wk or 5+ unit MFD-
Organics mandateAll generators (SB 1383)SB 1383
State penalty capUp to $500/day (14 CCR §18997.2)-
Edible food donationTier 1 & 2 generators required-
Commercial recycling-AB 341
Required cart colors-Blue, green, gray
Contamination-May result in fees

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Hesperia FAQ

Do I have to sort my recyclables in Hesperia?

No — Hesperia uses Advance Disposal's single-stream comingled system. Everything goes in the tan cart and is sorted at the Material Recovery Facility, which qualifies as a CalRecycle High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility. This satisfies AB 939, AB 341, and SB 1383 source-separation requirements.

Is my business required to recycle in Hesperia?

Yes if you generate 4 or more cubic yards of waste per week (AB 341/AB 1826) or any organics (SB 1383). Subscribing to Advance Disposal franchise service automatically satisfies recycling and organics requirements because the MRF sorts comingled material.

Can I get CRV refunds for cans and bottles?

Yes — Advance Disposal operates a Buyback Center where residents can drop off CRV-eligible aluminum, glass, and plastic containers for the California Redemption Value refund. Cans and bottles do not have to go through curbside collection.

Victorville FAQ

Do I have to separate food scraps?

Yes. SB 1383 requires all residents and businesses to place food scraps and food-soiled paper in the green organics cart. Mixing them into trash is prohibited.

What can go in the blue cart?

Clean paper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles and tubs, metal cans, and glass bottles and jars. No plastic bags, food-soiled items, or electronics.

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