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.
California SB 1383 (2016, enforcement since January 2022) mandates diversion of 75% of organic waste from landfills by 2025. The City of Orange (Orange County) contracts with CR&R Environmental for solid waste and organics collection. CR&R's green carts accept all food scraps (meat, dairy, bones), yard trimmings, and food-soiled paper. Orange Municipal Code Chapter 8.24 implements SB 1383's residential and commercial generator requirements. Backyard composting is encouraged and protected under CA Civil Code ยง4735; Orange County residents can access free composting workshops via OC Waste & Recycling. Businesses generating 2+ cubic yards of waste weekly and multi-family properties (5+ units) must provide organics containers to tenants/customers. Cities must conduct annual inspections and enforce contamination monitoring.
SB 1383 tiered enforcement: written warning first; $50 first fine, $100 second, $250 third within 12 months. Contamination in green cart triggers oops-tags; repeat offenders may face service suspension. Commercial non-compliance up to $10,000/day under CalRecycle audit authority.
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