Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy

Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy
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Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383) is a climate pollutant reduction strategy to help reduce methane emissions caused by organic waste in landfills. In this episode of Trash Talks, we learn exactly what organic waste is and how Santa Clarita residents can dispose of it properly beginning July 1, 2023. Learn more at http://www.city.sc/trashtalks.

 Trash Talks is an informational video series by the City of Santa Clarita where viewers can learn about upcoming changes to the City’s residential waste programs. Follow Green Santa Clarita and Burrtec Santa Clarita Valley on Facebook. #trashtalks #santaclarita #recycleherosc

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