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All businesses and commercial properties must divert their organic waste (food scraps, food-soiled paper, and green waste) from out of their garbage bin. This means businesses and property managers must provide a separate organics container to employees/staff/tenants in addition to garbage and recycling containers. This three-bin system will allow everyone to properly dispose of organic materials separately from garbage and mixed recyclables. State law SB1383 applies to all business types, even if they don't serve or sell food.
Here are resources, recorded informational webinars, education, and outreach materials.
*Note: There are additional California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA) requirements regarding Packinghouse Waste.
Organics recycling services are mandatory for all businesses and multi-family properties with five units or more in the State of California. Before proceeding with the compliance instructions below, please verify your multi-family property is within the City of Sacramento with our address lookup tool.
Organics recycling services are mandatory. If you have not complied, your waste hauler will provide advance notice before delivering an organic recycling bin and starting the state mandated collection services. Your property may also be subject to fines and fees for non-compliance issue by the City of Sacramento. There are three ways which you can be considered in compliance with the law.
ALL COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES MUST HAVE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS IN PLACE:
Call your waste hauler today to sign up for organics pickup services for your commercial property. You may also choose a different Franchised Hauler from the one you use for trash and/or recycling to collect organic material.
If your commercial property uses one or more alternative organic material recycling services, complete and submit the Alternative Service Verification section of the Organic Material Recycling Compliance Form. You will need to provide proof of alternative services such as copies of contracts and weight tickets from disposal sites. Your business will be subject to a city inspection to verify the information you provide. Options for Alternative Services include:
IMPORTANT: Prior to submitting a 20-gallon/10-gallon or less waiver, separate your organic material from your garbage into a bucket for at least a week and measure how much material is collected. Your findings will need to be submitted in the waiver request and you will need to produce records of the measurements are part of the on-site inspection.
The City of Sacramento has created a template for eligible businesses to use as a guide to cmoplete a waste study. This template can be completed in full and attached to your waiver request, if you are an eligible business.
The following businesses are ineligible to receive a 20-gallon/10-gallon or less waiver:
1) All businesses that require a permit from Sacramento County Environmental Management Department (EMD) under their Retail Food Protection Program.
2) Businesses that make food, examples include, but are not limited to:
3) Businesses that serve food, examples include, but are not limited to:
4) Other businesses which include, but are not limited to:
City of Sacramento Commercial Waste Compliance Email: wastecompliance@cityofsacramento.org.
Phone: (916) 808-4846. Note: Callers must leave a voicemail with their business name, caller name, and phone number. Callers will receive a response within three (3) business days.
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