Waste management is a critical concern. Excessive waste accumulation diminishes an area’s aesthetic appeal and can negatively impact property values.
In addition, improper waste disposal creates both land and air pollution.

Stringent recycling requirements
In response to these concerns, California has implemented stringent recycling requirements, prompting municipalities and counties to enact similar regulations to ensure compliance with state mandates.
Pursuant to Los Angeles County Code of Ordinances Section 20.72.170, all permitted waste collectors are required to provide waste collection services to all residences within unincorporated areas as a condition of their permit.
For purposes of the ordinance, a "residence" is defined as a single-family dwelling or a multi-family dwelling consisting of no more than two units.
Section 20.72.186
Under Section 20.72.186, recyclable materials include aluminum, metal cans, newspapers, glass bottles, and jars.
Additionally, the Director of Public Works is authorized to expand the list of recyclable materials—such as plastics, paper, glass, cardboard, used motor oil, ferrous metal, aluminum, and green waste—by providing waste collectors with a 30 days’ notice.
These requirements however, do not apply to high-density structures.
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