I need more information. Where can I learn more about SB 1383?

To learn more about SB 1383, you can visit the CalRecycle website.

To learn more about Edible Food Recovery and Food Donation, the City of Milpitas is working with the County of Santa Clara to coordinate regional collaboration and focus to businesses. You can learn more at the Santa Clara County Food Recovery Program page.

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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?