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Recycling Requirements: Lodi vs Tracy

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Lodi, CA and Tracy, CA?

Lodi and Tracy have similar restriction levels.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Lodi residential customers receive single-stream recycling and organics (green-waste plus food scraps) collection from Waste Management, in compliance with California SB 1383 organic-waste recycling requirements. Mandatory residential and commercial organics separation took effect statewide January 1, 2022.

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Tracy, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Curbside recycling and SB 1383 organics diversion are mandatory in unincorporated San Joaquin County for all single-family, multifamily, and commercial generators. Blue cart accepts paper, cardboard, glass bottles, metal cans, and rigid plastics #1–#5. Green cart is for yard waste + food scraps. Contaminated carts are skipped.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiTracy
State AuthorityCal. SB 1383 / PRC §42652.5-
Effective DateJan. 1, 2022-
Organics in Green CartYard + food scraps-
HHW/BulkyLodi Transfer Station or scheduled pickup-
Blue Cart-Paper, glass, metal, #1–#5
Green Cart-Yard + food (SB 1383)
Not Accepted-Plastic bags, film, foam
Commercial-Edible food recovery req'd
Effective-SB 1383 Jan 2022

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Lodi FAQ

Can I put food scraps in my Lodi green-waste cart?

Yes. California SB 1383 requires organics separation, and Lodi's green-waste cart accepts both yard waste and food scraps.

Where do I take hazardous waste in Lodi?

Household hazardous waste can be brought to the Lodi Transfer Station or San Joaquin County HHW events. It is not accepted in regular cart service.

Tracy FAQ

Who enforces recycling requirements rules in San Joaquin County?

San Joaquin County's code enforcement division is responsible for trash recycling ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the San Joaquin County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating recycling requirements rules?

Most San Joaquin County trash recycling violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult San Joaquin County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

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