Our extensive solid waste and recycling services and programs are
designed with you, the customer, in mind.
Email Solid
Waste Customer Service
Call Solid Waste Customer Service (909) 798-7529
Solid Waste Rates in the Redlands Municipal Code
Solid Waste Rates 10/01/2021
How do I obtain a kitchen compost pail?
Residents can obtain one kitchen compost pail by stopping by
Customer Service located at 35 Cajon Street, Suite 15A (where
City bills are paid) during the following days/hours:
- Wednesday: 8am – 11am, 2pm – 5pm
- Thursday: 8am – 11am, 2pm – 5pm
- Alternating Fridays (matching City’s calendar): 8am – 11am,
2pm – 5pm
**Please note only one compost pail will be provided per
household. Proof of residency is required**
Residential Services
All refuse/trash, green waste, and recycling containers must be
placed for collection prior to 6:00 A.M. of your regular
collection day to avoid being missed. Collection occurs at any
time between 6:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. In rare instances,
collection may occur later in the day and could
potentially change from week to week.
Three different trucks will pass by your residence to collect
refuse/trash, yard waste, and recycling waste throughout the day.
A missed collection must be reported to our office within 24
hours of your regular collection day to receive a make-up
collection. Credits are not issued for missed collections that
are not reported.
Containers should be placed curbside at least 3 feet from any
obstacle, such as a parked car or fence, and at least 1 foot from
other containers.
Trash containers should be removed from streets as soon as
possible after the containers have been collected, and in any
event no later than ten o’clock.
GREEN Cart- Automated Green Waste Collection
A separate collection of your organic green waste materials is
required in the City. Place ALL green waste AND food
waste materials in the container marked YARD WASTE.
Beginning April 1, 2024, ALL food waste MUST be disposed of in
your green (yard) waste cart. Food waste will no longer be
permitted in your trash cart.
- Branches, leaves, sticks
- Grass clippings
- Flowers
- Weeds
- A small amount of sawdust
- ALL food waste (except raw meat and bones)
Use this bin for routine yard trimmings that generally grow back
each week.
UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
TRASH, DIRT, LUMBER, LARGE AMOUNTS OF SAWDUST,
ROCKS, STUMPS, PALM FRONDS, CACTUS, AND TREE LIMBS LARGER
THAN SIX INCHES IN DIAMETER.
As with all containers, green waste may never exceed the upper
perimeter of the container.
Contaminated containers will not be collected by the driver.
If contamination is found prior to collection, your container
will be tagged with a green tag by the driver and left. Once you
have removed the contaminates, you can request a special pickup
at an extra charge, or you may place your container out the
following week for regular collection.
Plastic lawn bags are a contaminate and should never be placed in
your green waste container
Blue Cart -Automated Curbside Recycling Program
By recycling, you help:
- Conserve natural resources
- Reduce air & water pollution
- Reduce energy use
- Extend landfill life
PLACE IN RECYCLING CONTAINER:
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Bottles: Water, Soda, Juice
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Jugs: Laundry Detergent, Milk, Juice
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Tubs: Margarine, Yogurt, Sour Cream
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Cans: Soda, Soup, Meat, Juice, Vegetable, Pet
Food, Aerosol
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Aluminum: Trays, Pie Tins, Clean Foil
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Paper: Newspaper, Magazines, Catalogs,
Brochures, Office, Envelopes
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Cardboard/Boxes: Cereal, Shoe, Tissue,
Shipping Boxes, Paper Tubes
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Glass Bottles: Wine, Beer, Oil, Soda
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Glass Jars: Sauce, Pickles, Preserves
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PVC: Small amounts of PVC and ABS (cut under
18 inches)
Please flatten all boxes and keep your recyclables free inside
your cart.
DO NOT use plastic bags for your recycling.
DO NOT PLACE IN RECYCLING CONTAINER:
- Ceramics/Pottery
- Cloths
- Disposable diapers
- Drinking glasses
- Light bulbs
- Mirrors
- Needles
- Plastic bags
- Plastic housewares
- Potato chip bags
- Toys
- Used oil
- Rubber garden hoses
- Window or safety glass
- Food contaminated papers
- Swimming pool covers
Black Cart- Automated Curbside
Refuse/Trash
Refuse/Trash ONLY!
- Grocery bags, plastic cereal liners, Ziploc bags, snack bags,
chip bags, and candy wrappers
- Broken dishes and broken glass
- Padded envelopes, foam packing material
- Foam containers, take-out boxes/containers
- Diapers and Pet Waste
- Hoses, Wires, Cords, and hangers (both plastic and metal)
No food waste, green waste, or recyclables in your trash
cart!
WHY ORGANIC RECYCLING?
Landfills are the third-largest source of methane in California.
Organic waste emits 20% of the state’s methane; a climate super
pollutant up to 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. By
participating in the City’s organic drop-off program, you are
part of the solution to protect the environment and future
generations.