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Trash Talk: A New Focus on Organic Waste Reduction

Newport Beach, along with the rest of California, is stepping up its approach to organic waste management to achieve significant landfill reductions as well as improved materials recycling.

The goal to is to preserve resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to cultivate a sustainable environment.

Organic waste comprises the largest material landfilled in California each year. It includes:

In 2016, then-Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 1383 directing the state’s Department of Resources Recycling & Recovery, “CalRecycle,” to adopt requirements to achieve a 75 percent reduction in organic waste disposal by 2025.

The requirements apply across the board to residents, commercial businesses, schools, and government entities.

In Newport Beach, residential refuse collection is provided to approximately 27,000 homes under a contract with CR&R Environmental Services. The City is currently working with CR&R to implement a three-cart system for trash, recycling, and green waste.

In the coming months, the goal is for the small number of remaining homes that do not already have a blue lid recycle cart to receive one (typically just switching out one of their existing black lid carts for a blue lid cart).

By January 2022, it is the goal that each residence will have three separate carts with color coded lids: black for trash, blue for dry recyclables, and green for organics. Organic waste collection will now need to be “source-separated” into the green lidded cart. The city also has plans to provide each household with small “kitchen bins” to assist in keeping daily organic waste separated.

One concern raised by some residents is the space required for an additional organics cart at households. The carts come in three sizes so presumably two larger carts can be replaced with three smaller carts, or some combination thereof, and the space requirements should remain about the same.

If you don’t already have a blue lidded recycle cart, contact CR&R and they will provide one free of charge.

What about other waste?

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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