San Francisco requires businesses to sort their waste into recycling, composting, and landfill, and to properly dispose of hazardous items at collection centers or through registered pick-up services. Explore these resources for businesses to help San Francisco achieve its climate goals. 

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Compliance and regulations

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Commercial Zero Waste

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San Francisco’s gas-powered landscaping equipment ordinance

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State Law SB 1383: Food Recovery Requirements

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Construction & Demolition debris recovery law

Pier 96 recycling facility

Refuse Separation Law for large refuse generators

How to Comply with Benchmarking in San Francisco

Ordinansa ng San Francisco tungkol sa mga Benepisyo ng mga Regular na Nagbibiyahe para sa Trabaho (San Francisco Commuter Benefits Ordinance)

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Incentives and awards

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Get started with a Reuse Service Provider

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FREE reusable foodware for large institutions

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Incentives for Automatic Dishwashers

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FREE Reusable Foodware for San Francisco Restaurants and Cafes

incentives-rebates

Makakuha ng hanggang $1,000 para sa mga Green Purchase!

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Bring your own cup, Bay Area

SFBottleBank Mobile CRV Pilot Program

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What we do

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San Francisco releases new Climate Action Plan

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Zero Waste programs: Community impact and success stories

San Francisco Environment Department's Racial Equity Action Plan

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Environmental Justice

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About San Francisco Environment Department

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