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CALIFORNIA'S NEW BUSINESS RECYCLING LAW
California Assembly Bill 341 requires that all businesses that generate four or more cubic yards of waste weekly, must establish a recycling program by July 1, 2012. The law applies to a variety of businesses and entities including strip malls, government offices, schools, non-profits, and others. The law also applies to multifamily dwellings of five or more units, regardless of the amount of waste generated. In addition to providing notification, local jurisdictions are required (under the law) to monitor for compliance and provide outreach and education to the businesses and multi-family communities.

AB341 Compliance:

If you already have a recycling program, register here.

Request Assistance Setting up a Program

Welcome to the Recycling Division web page. Our purpose is to enable the City to meet the State mandated 50% landfill diversion requirements stipulated under Assembly Bill AB 939. These requirements take the form of cost-effective community-based programs that ensure efficiency and customer satisfaction.

                               




QUICK RECYCLING LINKS
List of Acceptable Recyclables 
SmartCart Recycling Program
Why is Recycling Important?
Large Venue/Special Event Recycling
Multi-Family Recycling
Congratulations Folsom 2011 WRAP Winner Kikkoman Foods


Folsom SmartCart Recycling Program

The City of Folsom implemented the new SmartCart Recycling Program in October, 2005. The program offers residents a blue cart for mixed recyclables, a labeled black or green cart for yard debris and a gray cart for household trash. The gray garbage cart is serviced weekly and the green waste and recycling carts are serviced every other week. The collection schedule can be used to find the service days for your home.
SmartCart Program Details

Why is Recycling Important?

Folsom generates more than 200 tons of waste per day and is expected to see a rapid increase in this amount over the next few years. Recycling considerably reduces the amount of solid waste going to our landfills and helps conserve the Earth's natural resources. It is estimated that 50% of the world's annual wood harvest will soon be used for paper production. Therefore, it is imperative that we become less wasteful and focus our efforts on conserving these valuable resources through reducing, reusing and recycling our waste.

Folsom Recycling recognizes the achievement of Kikkoman Foods as 2011 Calrecycle WRAP - Waste Reduction
Award Program winner.

Here is what Calrecycle says about Kikkoman Foods:

"Kikkoman Foods, Inc., a food manufacturing company located in Folsom, Calif., manufactures and distributes naturally brewed soy sauce. The company respects the workings of nature and is committed to maintaining a clean, healthy environment as an important part of its business. The company has instituted recycling programs in the following areas: General paper (0.81 tons), cardboard (17.79 tons), plastic (2.34 tons), pallets, glass, aluminum cans (0.08 tons), soy cake (1,798.97 tons) soy oil (27.46 tons), batteries, fluorescent lights, and wheat chaff (45.46 tons). Kikkoman saved approximately $96,896.94 through its recycling efforts in 2010. Another goal for Kikkoman is to reduce the use of natural resources such as gas, electricity, and water. In 2004, the company was also recognized for its efforts by the Sacramento Sustainable Business as one of the most active and successful companies.

Years Awarded: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999"

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