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San Bernardino vs Victorville

How do recycling requirements rules compare between San Bernardino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than San Bernardino.

San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

San Bernardino residents must sort recyclables into the blue cart and food and yard waste into the green cart under CA AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383. Contaminated carts can be tagged and draw administrative citations.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville complies with California AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383. All residents and businesses must separate recyclables and organic waste using the blue and green carts from Advance Disposal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan BernardinoVictorville
State lawsAB 341, AB 1826, SB 1383 mandate recycling and organics-
Blue cart acceptsPaper, cardboard, rigid plastics 1 and 2, aluminum, glass-
Green cart acceptsAll food scraps, yard waste, soiled paper-
Prohibited in bluePlastic bags, foam, food-soiled paper, electronics-
Repeat contaminationFines around 65 dollars plus possible cart removal-
Organics mandate-SB 1383
Commercial recycling-AB 341
Required cart colors-Blue, green, gray
Contamination-May result in fees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Bernardino FAQ

Do I have to separate food waste in San Bernardino?

Yes. Under SB 1383 and Municipal Code Chapter 8.24, all food scraps must be placed in the green organics cart rather than the black trash cart, including meat, dairy, and cooked foods.

Can I put plastic bags in the recycling cart?

No. Plastic bags are a major contaminant that jam sorting equipment. Take clean plastic shopping bags back to grocery store collection bins and never place them in the blue cart.

Does my apartment complex have to recycle?

Yes. AB 341 and AB 1826 require multi-family properties of 5 or more units to provide recycling and organics service. Residents should ask the property manager for labeled bins.

Victorville FAQ

Do I have to separate food scraps?

Yes. SB 1383 requires all residents and businesses to place food scraps and food-soiled paper in the green organics cart. Mixing them into trash is prohibited.

What can go in the blue cart?

Clean paper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles and tubs, metal cans, and glass bottles and jars. No plastic bags, food-soiled items, or electronics.

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