Lancaster vs Long Beach
How do recycling requirements rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?
Lancaster has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.
Lancaster, CA
Los Angeles County
Lancaster requires residential recycling of accepted materials. Contamination with non-recyclables may cause entire bins to be rejected at the curb.
View full Lancaster rules βLong Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Long Beach mandates recycling under LBMC Β§8.60.370 (effective Jan 2022) and SB 1383. All accounts are auto-enrolled in organics and recycling. Tenants and employees must be educated on requirements. Inspections ensure compliance.
View full Long Beach rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Lancaster | Long Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Accepted | Paper, glass, aluminum, plastics | - |
| Not Accepted | Plastic bags, food waste | - |
| Enforcement | Contaminated bins skipped | - |
| Topic | Recycling Requirements | - |
| Mandatory | - | All accounts enrolled |
| SB 1383 | - | Organics diversion required |
| Education | - | Required for tenants/employees |
| Effective | - | January 2022 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Lancaster FAQ
What can I recycle curbside?
Paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics #1-#5. No plastic bags or food-soiled items.
What if my recycling bin is skipped?
Likely contaminated. Remove non-recyclables and set out on next collection day.
Long Beach FAQ
What can I recycle curbside?
Paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics #1-#5. No plastic bags or food-soiled items.
What if my recycling bin is skipped?
Likely contaminated. Remove non-recyclables and set out on next collection day.
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