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Recycling Requirements: Oakland vs Sunol

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Oakland, CA and Sunol, CA?

Oakland and Sunol have similar restriction levels.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakland has mandatory recycling and composting requirements. California's AB 341 mandates commercial recycling and SB 1383 requires residential organics separation. The city aims for zero waste by 2030.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County mandates recycling and organics separation under SB 1383 and StopWaste Mandatory Recycling Ordinance. Residents must separate paper, containers, and organics.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSunol
RecyclingWeekly curbside, single-stream-
OrganicsMandatory per SB 1383-
CommercialAB 341 mandates recycling for 4+ cubic yards-
Zero Waste Goal2030-
AcceptedPaper, cardboard, plastics #1-#7, glass, metals-
Laws-SB 1383, StopWaste Mandatory Recycling Ordinance
Streams-Garbage, recycling, organics required
Contamination-May incur service fees
Contact-StopWaste (510) 891-6500

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oakland FAQ

Is recycling mandatory in Oakland?

Yes. Residential composting is mandatory under SB 1383, and commercial recycling is mandated under AB 341. Oakland aims for zero waste by 2030.

What goes in the blue bin?

Paper, cardboard, plastic containers (#1-#7), glass bottles, and metal cans. No plastic bags, styrofoam, or food-soiled items.

Sunol FAQ

Do I have to separate food scraps?

Yes. California SB 1383 mandates organics separation including food scraps for all residents and businesses statewide.

What plastics are recyclable in Alameda County?

Rigid plastic containers (bottles, tubs, jugs) are recyclable. Plastic bags, film, and foam go in the garbage. Check stopwaste.org for the guide.

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