Where Do I Recycle...
In the News
- 10 most popular Zero Waste stories in 2016 (Treehugger, Dec 22, 2016)
- Los Angeles sues Boyle Heights recycling center after massive pile of trash burns for 6 weeks (Los Angeles Times, Dec 21, 2016)
- With environmental review finalized, could construction on the Delta tunnels begin in 2018 (Delta News, Dec 22, 2016)
- How Hospitals, Recyclers Can Make Recycling Healthcare Plastics Economically Viable (Environmental Leader, Dec 20, 2016)
In Focus
- SB 1383 Implementation
In September 2016, Governor Brown signed SB 1383, establishing targets to achieve a 50 percent reduction in disposed organic waste by 2020 and a 75 percent reduction by 2025. Learn more on our Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP) webpage and join our SLCP Listserv.
- Check Your Number
We've updated our Check Your Number database. Now you can find the manufacturer-recommended oil change interval for your car, whether it’s from the year 2000 or you’ve driven a 2017 model off the showroom floor. Regardless, you may well be able to go quite a bit more than 3,000 miles without an oil change.
- Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling
California businesses are required to start recycling their organic waste by April 1, 2016, depending on the amount of waste they generate each week. By 2016, local jurisdictions must have an organic waste recycling program in place for those businesses. See our Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling page and our Organics Materials Management page for more information.
- What is Environmental Justice?
Find out how CalRecycle is working with local communities to help overcome challenging environmental burdens. Web content in English and Spanish, and can be translated to other languages as well!
- State of Recycling in California
As California pursues its statewide goal of 75 percent recycling, composting and source reduction, check out where we stand today in recycling and disposal of our discards.
- California's 75 Percent Initiative
California’s goal to recycle 75 percent of its solid waste is the subject of a report that outlines key focus areas and strategies to help get us there.