City of Ventura News Release
For Immediate Release  
October 26, 2021
Media Contact: Heather Sumagaysay, Public Information Officer, [email protected]
California’s Senate Bill (SB) 1383 resources available
for City of Ventura residents and businesses

Ventura, Calif.Starting January 1, 2022, the City of Ventura will be required to comply with California’s Senate Bill (SB) 1383. SB 1383 aims to reduce methane emissions by diverting organic material from landfills by establishing statewide food waste recycling requirements for cities. The City is rolling out food waste recycling for all residents, businesses, and multi-family properties to comply with the mandate.

“Food waste includes items like bones, nuts, dairy, bread, fruit, vegetables, meat, and more,” shared Public Works Director Phil Nelson. “The City’s Environmental Sustainability team has worked diligently to ensure our community has resources to assist with these new state regulations to recycle food waste and reduce air pollutants like methane gas.”

Residents in single-family homes must bag their food waste and place it in their yard waste cart. Once at the sorting facility, the bagged organic waste will be separated and composted into soil products. Businesses and multi-family properties can expect to be contacted by E.J. Harrison & Sons to set up yard waste and food waste collection services unless they apply and qualify for an exemption.

Businesses can request exemptions if they generate very little organic waste or if they do not have space for additional containers. Exemption waivers must be filed before SB 1383 regulations take effect on January 1, 2022.

The statewide law was enacted in 2016 by Governor Brown. to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCP’s), which contribute to global warming and negatively affect human health. SLCPs remain in the atmosphere for less time than carbon dioxide, but potentially cause more damage due to their potency. By collecting and composting organic waste, SB 1383 aims to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions by preventing the release of methane into the atmosphere.

The first reading of a new ordinance to comply with SB 1383 was presented to the City Council on October 25, 2021, which covered the regulatory requirements and available resources for residents and businesses. A second reading of the ordinance is scheduled for November 8, 2021.

The City’s Environmental Sustainability team will host virtual workshops for residents and businesses to provide information about new requirements, answer questions, and encourage participation. Visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov/es to learn more. 

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