What goes in the food scraps compartment (residences) or dedicated food scraps cart/bin (for businesses/multi-family complexes)?

All fresh, frozen, cooked and moldy food scraps, including:

  • Peels, pits and rinds
  • Dairy products
  • Bread, pasta and other grains
  • Coffee grounds and tea leaves
  • Meats and bones
  • Backyard fruit and vegetables

Food-soiled paper, including:

  • Paper plates
  • Napkins and paper towels
  • Paper coffee cups
  • Paper take out containers
  • Soiled newspaper and kraft paper bags

You can use a clear plastic bag to collect the food scraps before placing in the cart/bin. Also remember to remove food from the packaging before disposing.

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1. Why divert waste?
2. Who is impacted and how can you comply with the new law?
3. What counts as organic?
4. What goes in the green yard trimmings cart/bin?
5. What goes in the food scraps compartment (residences) or dedicated food scraps cart/bin (for businesses/multi-family complexes)?
6. What do I need to do?
7. What happens if I choose not to participate and do not subscribe to food waste collection?
8. I need help to determine how/if my service is adequate. Who do I contact?
9. I am a business that regularly deals with food. Do I have to donate my edible food?
10. I need more information. Where can I learn more about SB 1383?
11. I have questions, is there someone that I can contact in the City of Milpitas?