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City of Palm Desert
HomeEdible Food Recovery
To reduce unnecessary food waste and help address food insecurity, SB 1383 requires that by 2025, the State of California recover and redistribute 20 percent of edible food that would have otherwise been sent to landfills. SB 1383 directs that:
- Jurisdictions establish food recovery programs and strengthen existing recovery networks,
- Edible food generators, who qualify as Tier 1 and Tier 2 Generators (described below), recover the maximum amount of edible food that would otherwise be landfilled or spoiled; and,
- Food recovery organizations, edible food generators and jurisdictions maintain complete records of the quantity and types of food recovered.
Under SB 1383 the City has implemented changes to the Municipal Code to enforce the State mandated recovery of edible food, see Sections 8.16 and 8.19.
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