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Related: About this forum(CA) Kitchen scraps go in your green bin this year
Under state law, homes and businesses will start recycling food waste, while grocery stores must donate unused foodAlong with cardboard, cans and bottles, San Diegans will be recycling fish bones, vegetable peels and eggshells under a state law taking effect this year.
Large grocery stores and other businesses will begin donating their unused edibles to food banks. And residents will be putting kitchen scraps into recycling bins for delivery to composting sites instead of landfills.
The new protocols are all part of Senate Bill 1383, a state law passed in 2016 to cut down on such short-lived climate pollutants as methane, refrigerant chemicals and soot by reducing Californias organic waste. The law requires cities and counties to cut organic waste by 75 percent by 2025, and it sets a target of recovering 20 percent of edible food that is now discarded by then. CalRecycle, the states recycling agency, will begin enforcing the new rules this year.
Its the biggest piece of recycling-related legislation in more than 30 years, said Ken Prue, deputy director of the City of San Diegos Environmental Services Department. Its creating huge changes throughout the state. The City of San Diego is buying new trucks and equipment and providing information on food recycling to residents and businesses, Prue said.
The citys 1919 Peoples Ordinance guarantees free trash pickup to single family homes in San Diego but not to apartment or condominium buildings, so the city will pay for food waste pickup from individual homes, while people in multifamily complexes will pay for it as part of their waste management rate structure, Prue said.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2022-01-09/kitchen-scraps-go-in-your-recycling-bin-starting-this-year
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(CA) Kitchen scraps go in your green bin this year (Original Post)
left-of-center2012
Jan 2022
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Bayard
(24,145 posts)1. Our kitchen scraps
Go into either our chickens or the goats.
There are no recycling centers in our area for bottles or cans. Cardboard only. I'm sure Calif. makes it easy.
Mr.Bill
(24,790 posts)3. Not everywhere in California has everything in place to do this.
It will be phased in throughout the state over time. The city of San Francisco has been doing it for 25 years, so we know it can be done.
jimfields33
(18,874 posts)2. Mine goes into the garbage disposal
Meat bones, egg shells, and other items go into the freezer until the day of recycle pickup.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)4. We've been doing this in NorCal for over a decade