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Senate Bill 1383
Milpitas Guide to Senate Bill (SB) 1383 - California's New Organics Diversion Law
Effective January 1, 2022, Senate Bill 1383 is a new state law that requires organic material be diverted away from landfills and surplus food be made available to food insecure communities. Milpitas Municipal Code Chapter 200 - Solid Waste Management enforces the Senate Bill 1383 regulations.
Milpitas Sanitation
Milpitas Sanitation (MSI) collection trucks keep items separated via the use of split recycling vehicles and garbage/food scraps trucks.
Curious how they work? Check out the video at the MSI Food Scraps Collection page.
- Why divert waste?
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Organics like food scraps, yard trimmings, paper, and cardboard make up half of what Californians dump in landfills. Organic waste decomposing in landfills is a large source of methane emissions, a climate super pollutant much more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2).
By diverting organics from the landfill, you will help fight climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Additionally, in Milpitas, food scraps and food-soiled paper are turned into an ingredient used in animal feed. This means more food for all!
- Who is impacted and how can you comply with the new law?
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Single Family
If you have a split-cart for garbage/food scraps, you are already in compliance! Keep up the good work by continuing to separate all food scraps and food soiled paper and placing them in the brown side/food scraps side of your split-cart.
Multi-Family & Businesses
All businesses and multi-family properties will need to have organic waste collection services (yard trimmings and food scraps). Contact Milpitas Sanitation, Inc. to sign up for collection services 408-988-4500 or visit the Milpitas Sanitation website).
Large grocery stores and food distribution businesses must donate edible food to food recovery organizations (such as food banks) with other food businesses starting food donations in 2024. To find out if you are required to donate excess edible food, visit the Santa Clara County Food Recovery Program page.
De Minimis Waiver
If you are a commercial business/multi-family generating only minimal amounts of waste, you may be eligible for the De Minimis Waiver (PDF) to be in compliance.
- What counts as organic?
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Organic waste includes yard trimmings, food scraps, paper, and cardboard.
SB 1383 Complaint Form
Online
To submit an online complaint, access our online complaint forms:
- SB 1383 Online Complaint Form - English
- SB 1383 Online Complaint Form - Chinese
- SB 1383 Online Complaint Form - Vietnamese
You can print out and mail a complaint form:
- SB 1383 Printable Complaint Form - English (DOCX)
- SB 1383 Printable Complaint Form - Chinese (DOCX)
- SB 1383 Printable Complaint Form - Vietnamese (DOCX)
Mail to:
City of Milpitas - Public Works
ATTN: Solid Waste Program
RE: SB1383 Complaint
455 E Calaveras Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035
- CalRecycle - California's Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (SB 1383 Regulations)
- Bay Area Recovery Outreach Coalition (BayROC) (Food Waste Prevention)
- Milpitas Sanitation, Inc. - the City of Milpitas Franchised Hauler
- Santa Clara County Food Recovery - Santa Clara County's Regional Edible Food Recovery Program for Food-Related Businesses