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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB-1383 and LA County Code Title 12.84 require all residents and businesses in unincorporated areas to separate organic waste including food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings from trash. Haulers provide green carts and inspections. LA Sanitation enforces.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB-1383 and LA County Code Title 12.84 require all residents and businesses in unincorporated areas to separate organic waste including food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard trimmings from trash. Haulers provide green carts and inspections. LA Sanitation enforces.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
State authoritySB-1383, Public Resources Code Β§42652SB-1383, Public Resources Code Β§42652
Effective dateJanuary 2022 statewideJanuary 2022 statewide
Cart colorGreen for organicsGreen for organics
Commercial thresholdTwo cubic yards weeklyTwo cubic yards weekly
Edible food recoveryDonation duty for businessesDonation duty for businesses

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Lancaster FAQ

What goes in my green organics cart?

Food scraps including meat and dairy, food-soiled paper like napkins and pizza boxes, and yard trimmings. No plastic bags, including compostable plastics in most pilot programs. Check your hauler's accepted-items list for specifics.

Does the rule apply to apartment buildings?

Yes. Multi-family buildings must provide tenants access to organics collection. Property managers contract with the franchise hauler for shared green dumpsters or carts and post tenant signage in English and Spanish.

Long Beach FAQ

What goes in my green organics cart?

Food scraps including meat and dairy, food-soiled paper like napkins and pizza boxes, and yard trimmings. No plastic bags, including compostable plastics in most pilot programs. Check your hauler's accepted-items list for specifics.

Does the rule apply to apartment buildings?

Yes. Multi-family buildings must provide tenants access to organics collection. Property managers contract with the franchise hauler for shared green dumpsters or carts and post tenant signage in English and Spanish.

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