Effective waste management is crucial for maintaining the appeal and value of an area. Excessive waste not only diminishes aesthetic appeal and lowers property values but also contributes to significant land and air pollution.
Previously, curbside recycling had been done on a voluntary basis, however The Newport Beach City Council expanded its waste collecting and made curbside recycling mandatory.
Under the new requirements each household within the city is provided with 4 receptacles.
Of the 4 receptacles provided one is dedicated for trash, one is for recyclables, one is for organic waste, and one is a two-gallon pail used for collecting organic materials in the kitchen.
Residences can choose the size of their recycling receptacle of 32, 64, and 96 gallons and may request up to one additional recycling receptacle without an additional fee.
Unlike other areas, residents of Newport Beach do not need to sign up for the recycling service.
The city covers the costs of recycling through the municipal bill, although this only applies to the recycling portion, not the entire refuse collection service.
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