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Mandatory Organics Recycling: Monterey vs Salinas

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Monterey, CA and Salinas, CA?

Monterey and Salinas have similar restriction levels.

Monterey, CA

Monterey County

Heavy Restrictions

California's SB 1383 makes organic-waste (food scraps and yard waste) recycling mandatory statewide. In unincorporated Monterey County, every single-family dwelling must have organic-waste collection under the Unified Franchise Agreement, multi-family complexes of five or more units must subscribe, and large food businesses must recover edible food.

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Salinas, CA

Monterey County

Heavy Restrictions

California's SB 1383 makes organic-waste (food scraps and yard waste) recycling mandatory statewide. In unincorporated Monterey County, every single-family dwelling must have organic-waste collection under the Unified Franchise Agreement, multi-family complexes of five or more units must subscribe, and large food businesses must recover edible food.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMontereySalinas
State mandateCalifornia SB 1383, effective Jan 1, 2022 (statewide organics recycling)California SB 1383, effective Jan 1, 2022 (statewide organics recycling)
Residential requirementEvery single-family dwelling must have organic-waste collection (franchise agreement)Every single-family dwelling must have organic-waste collection (franchise agreement)
Multi-family5+ unit complexes must subscribe to organics/yard-waste service unless granted a waiver5+ unit complexes must subscribe to organics/yard-waste service unless granted a waiver
Edible food recoveryTier 1/Tier 2 commercial generators must donate surplus edible foodTier 1/Tier 2 commercial generators must donate surplus edible food
Processing facilitiesMonterey Regional Waste Management District and Salinas Valley Solid Waste AuthorityMonterey Regional Waste Management District and Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority
WaiversGranted by the County's Environmental Health Division (e.g., space constraints)Granted by the County's Environmental Health Division (e.g., space constraints)

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Monterey FAQ

Do I have to recycle food scraps in unincorporated Monterey County?

Yes. California's SB 1383 requires organic-waste recycling statewide, and under the County's franchise every single-family dwelling must have organics collection. Put food scraps, yard waste, and soiled paper in the green organics cart - even if you also compost at home, you're expected to participate.

Are businesses and apartments required to do organics recycling?

Yes. Multi-family complexes of five or more units must subscribe to organics or yard-waste service (or apply to Environmental Health for a waiver), and Tier 1/Tier 2 commercial edible-food generators must arrange to donate surplus edible food to recovery organizations under SB 1383.

Salinas FAQ

Do I have to recycle food scraps in unincorporated Monterey County?

Yes. California's SB 1383 requires organic-waste recycling statewide, and under the County's franchise every single-family dwelling must have organics collection. Put food scraps, yard waste, and soiled paper in the green organics cart - even if you also compost at home, you're expected to participate.

Are businesses and apartments required to do organics recycling?

Yes. Multi-family complexes of five or more units must subscribe to organics or yard-waste service (or apply to Environmental Health for a waiver), and Tier 1/Tier 2 commercial edible-food generators must arrange to donate surplus edible food to recovery organizations under SB 1383.

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