Residential Recycling Program in Unincorporated
Areas of the County of Los Angeles
Why Who What How When Where
WHY
SHOULD I RECYCLE?
The
County of Los Angeles Recycling Ordinance
(90-0167)
requires waste haulers to provide recycling services
to all residents in the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles.
Today, recycling is easier than ever with manufacturers providing easily identifiable recycling symbols on their products. The following are just some of the ways that you can improve your
community and the environment when you recycle:
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Save natural resources
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Save landfill space
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Reduce pollution
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Save energy
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Save money
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Create employment
WHO SHOULD RECYCLE?
EVERYONE should recycle. Most people living in single-family
homes, duplexes, and apartment and condominium complexes in the unincorporated County areas have curbside recycling services.
WHAT IF I LIVE IN AN APARTMENT OR CONDOMINIUM?
If
you live in an apartment building or condominium complex,
contact your building manager or homeowners' association
about obtaining recycling services through your waste
hauler.
WHAT
CAN BE RECYCLED?
Newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, magazines,
telephone books, glass bottles and jars, aluminum and
tin, all plastics numbered 1 and 2 (PET and HDPE), and green
waste. Here’s a sample listing
of recyclable material (please contact your individual
waste hauler for detailed information on their recycling
requirements).
HOW
DO I START RECYCLING?
Contact your waste hauler. They will deliver a recycling bin free of charge to residents
in the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles.
If you live in an apartment building or condominium
complex, talk to your building manager or homeowners'
association about procuring recycling services.
DO
I NEED TO SEPARATE THE RECYCLABLE ITEMS?
Yes, with minor exceptions. There are unincorporated areas within the County of Los Angeles that utilize commingled collection of trash and recyclable materials. In those areas, residents are not required to separate recyclables and/or green waste from trash.
Contact your waste hauler for specific information
on how to separate recyclables in your area.
DO
I HAVE TO RINSE OUT MY CONTAINER?
Rinsing out is not required, but it may prevent
bugs, odors, and sticky residue in your recycling bins.
HOW
MUCH DOES RECYCLING SERVICE COST?
There is no separate charge for recycling service for single-family and duplex residential units. For multi-family unit complexes and businesses that are not located within a garbage disposal district, the waste hauler may set a reasonable
fee for this service to offset operational and administrative
costs.
MY
RECYCLING BIN IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO HOLD ALL OF MY
RECYCLABLES. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
For single-family residents, call your waste
hauler and request an additional bin. Many garbage disposal districts and all franchise waste haulers provide up to two high-capacity recycling containers at no extra charge. For multi-family
residents, talk to your building manager or homeowners'
association.
I
NOTICED STRANGERS GOING THROUGH MY RECYCLING BIN. WHAT
SHOULD I DO?
This activity is called scavenging and is against State law and may be considered a misdemeanor. For your own safety, do not confront the
scavenger yourself. The County Sheriff's Department
is responsible for enforcement of the ordinance. If
you notice scavengers in your neighborhood, please contact
your local Sheriff's
Station and provide them with any information
that would be helpful for their investigation, such
as vehicle license plate number, vehicle description,
time, day, and any other pertinent details.
WHEN
AND WHERE SHOULD I PLACE MY RECYCLING BIN?
Place your recycling bin next to your trash
on your regular trash collection day. Placing your recycling
bin out on the morning of collection rather than the
night before may prevent scavenging. If you live in
an apartment or condominium complex, place your recyclable
materials in the recycling bin(s) in your building.
AM
I REQUIRED TO GIVE MY RECYCLABLES TO MY WASTE HAULER,
OR CAN I GIVE THEM TO SOMEONE ELSE?
You are not required to give your recyclable
materials to your waste hauler. You may place these materials for collection by your
waste hauler, donate them to a local charity/church,
or you may personally return these materials to a local
recycling buy-back center. Note that once the recyclable materials are placed in the recycling container at curbside, they become the property of the waste hauler.
WHERE
CAN I OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT L.A. COUNTY'S
RECYCLING PROGRAM?
Residents can call the County's toll-free
recycling hotline at
1(888) CLEAN LA or visit
CleanLA.org.