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Mandatory Organics Recycling: Lodi vs Stockton

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Lodi, CA and Stockton, CA?

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

No data available yet for Lodi.

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

California SB 1383 requires Stockton residents and businesses to separate food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard waste from regular trash. The city's franchised hauler provides green organics carts, and CalRecycle audits jurisdiction compliance with statewide diversion targets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiStockton
State law-SB 1383
Diversion target-75% by 2025
Edible food recovery-20% recovered
Cart color-Green for organics

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Lodi FAQ

No FAQs available.

Stockton FAQ

What goes in the Stockton green cart?

Food scraps including meat and dairy, food-soiled paper like napkins and pizza boxes, yard trimmings, and small wood debris. No plastic bags, pet waste, treated wood, or compostable plastics unless specifically allowed.

Do apartments in Stockton have to comply with SB 1383?

Yes. Multifamily properties must offer organics collection to tenants, and the property owner is responsible for subscribing to service and providing properly labeled bins, not individual tenants.

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