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SB1383
Accepted Organics
Accepted Organics
Accepted Organics
YES
Food Scraps-all food
(fresh, frozen, cooked, and moldy):
Bread, grains and pasta
Dairy
Eggshells and eggs
Vegetables and fruits (pits, too)
Leftovers and spoiled food
Meat (including bones)
Seafood (including shellfish)
Nuts and shells
Candy and processed food
Moldy or spoiled items
Small
amounts of cooled cooking grease (wrap in napkins to keep cart clean)
Coffee grounds with paper filter
Loose tea (bagged tea is trash)
Food-Soiled Paper
(food-soiled and non-coated)
Coffee filters
Greasy pizza boxes
Paper cups and plates
Paper bags, napkins, tissues and towels (NO chemicals)
Paper take-out boxes and containers (non-coated)
Parchment Paper
Natural cork
(no plastic)
Yard Trimmings
Leaves
Grass clippings
Branches, brush, twigs, shrubs, hedges, etc.
Palm fronds, cactus, and other similar items
NO
"Compostable" plastic cups, utensils, plates.
If it looks and feels like plastic, it's a plastic.
"Biodegradable" plastic or plant-based plastic labeled "compostable" (PLA plastic)
"Biodegradable" is not a certified standard for any method of disposal.
Please reuse these materials or put them in the landfill.
Aluminum Foil and Trays
Please rinse and recycle these.
Cat litter or animal feces
Ceramic dishware or glassware
Clothing linens and rags
Cooking oil
Corks - plastic
Diapers
Flower pots or trays.
Foil-backed or plastic-backed paper
Plastic bags, wrappers
Glass, metal or plastic not labeled "Compostable"
Please recycle these materials in the blue bin.
Cartons -- dairy or juice; includes soy milk type boxes with foil liner
Liquids or ice
Recyclable/clean cardboard or paper
Please recycle these materials.
Polystyrene (aka Styrofoam)