SB 1383 - New Compost and Recycling Law
To help reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change, California state law SB 1383 will go into effect on January 1, 2022. The new law requires schools to keep compostable and recyclable material out of landfills.
There are four main steps that school districts must take to comply with the new law:
Food Recovery and Donation:
In addition to sorting requirements, by January 1, 2024, schools must recover and donate their surplus edible food to feed people. Schools will be required to have an agreement with a food recovery organization that can accept their surplus edible food. Find more information about StopWaste resources for food waste prevention and food recovery - Food Waste Prevention at School.
For California public schools, the new state law will be implemented and enforced by CalRecycle, in partnership with local haulers, StopWaste, and the Alameda County Environmental Health Department.
For more information on SB 1383, visit SB 1383 Short Lived Climate Protection Law
California SB 1383 Implementation: Collections Systems Training-Colors and Labels
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This webpage provides a list of all training materials, tools, guidance documents, and other helpful resources that have been developed by the Department or that other entities have developed. These materials may be helpful to jurisdictions as they implement their organic waste recycling and edible food recovery programs.
Resources for Local Education Agencies (LEA): K-12 Public School and School Districts
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