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Composting: Newport Beach vs Orange

How do composting rules compare between Newport Beach, CA and Orange, CA?

Newport Beach has fewer restrictions than Orange.

Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Newport Beach supports residential composting under SB 1383 organic waste diversion requirements. CR&R provides green waste carts for curbside organics collection, and residents may also maintain backyard compost bins. Compost operations must not create odor nuisances or attract vermin on residential property.

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Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California SB 1383 requires City of Orange residents to separate organic waste from trash; CR&R Environmental Services provides mandatory green-cart curbside collection for food scraps, yard waste, and food-soiled paper.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewport BeachOrange
Curbside OrganicsWeekly green waste collection by CR&R-
Backyard CompostingPermitted, enclosed bins recommended-
SB 1383State-mandated organic waste diversion-
Nuisance StandardNo odor or pest attraction-
State Law-SB 1383 (2016)
Enforcement-Jan 2022
Hauler-CR&R Environmental
Items Accepted-All food + yard waste
Fines-$50-$250

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Newport Beach FAQ

Does Newport Beach provide food scrap collection?

Yes. CR&R provides curbside green waste carts that accept food scraps, yard trimmings, and food-soiled paper as part of SB 1383 compliance. Collection occurs weekly on your regular trash pickup day.

Can I compost in my backyard in Newport Beach?

Yes. Backyard composting is permitted and encouraged. Use enclosed compost bins to minimize odor and pest issues. Keep bins away from property lines and maintain them to prevent nuisance conditions.

What can go in the green waste cart?

Green waste carts accept yard trimmings, food scraps including meat and dairy, food-soiled paper products, and other organic materials. Do not include plastic bags, pet waste, or treated wood.

Orange FAQ

Can I backyard-compost instead of using the green cart?

You may backyard-compost yard waste and vegetable scraps, but under SB 1383 you must still maintain CR&R organics service for items that cannot be safely home-composted (meat, dairy, bones).

Does the City of Orange offer free compost giveaways?

Yes. OC Waste & Recycling and CR&R periodically host free compost giveaway events and workshops for Orange County residents β€” check CR&R's City of Orange page for schedules.

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