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Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program


Purpose:

The Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) administers a program to provide opportunities for the beverage container recycling and litter cleanup activities.  

Description:

 Projects

  • New or existing curbside recycling programs.
  • Neighborhood drop-off recycling programs.
  • Public education promoting beverage container recycling.
  • Litter prevention and cleanup where the waste stream includes beverage containers that will be recycled.
  • Cooperative regional efforts among two or more cities or counties, or both.
  • Supporting AB 341 Mandatory Commercial Recycling requirements. For additional information on MCR and definitions of “businesses” and “multi-family residential dwellings” as they relate to this regulation, see Mandatory Commercial Recycling    
    • Infrastructure for businesses to recycle beverage containers.   
    • Support for new or existing beverage container recycling programs for multi-family residential dwellings.   
    • Public education and outreach that include a beverage container recycling component.

See Notice of Funds Available: Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program (FY 2021-22) (ca.gov) for eligible costs and additional grant specific information.

Resolution

Any applicant that is subject to a governing body must upload a Resolution that authorizes specific payment program-related matters. A copy of the authorizing Resolution is a required application document that must be uploaded no later than the Funding Request due date or CalRecycle will deem the application incomplete and disqualify the applicant.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible Applicants:

  • Public Agency

California Labor Code section 1782 prohibits a charter city from receiving state funding or financial assistance for construction projects if that charter city does not comply with Labor Code sections 1770-1782.