Contact Information
- Phone
- 530-757-5686
- pwweb@cityofdavis.org
- Address
- 1717 Fifth Street, Davis, CA 95616
- Hours
- Monday – Friday
- 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Access to the corporation yard is by phone call or appointment only.
Access to the corporation yard is by phone call or appointment only.
To reduce unnecessary food waste and help address food insecurity, SB 1383 requires that by 2025, the state of California will recover and redistribute 20 percent of edible food that would have otherwise be sent to landfills. The law directs the following:
Jurisdictions in Yolo County are working together to provide a countywide food recovery network. For more information on these efforts, including potential food recovery organizations that may be able to accept donated food, as well as other resources, please visit Yolo County's food recovery webpage: https://www.yolocounty.org/government/general-government-departments/community-services/integrated-waste-management-division/food-recovery Food recovery organizations that collect food from Tier 1 Commercial Food Generators in Davis: Yolo Food Bank |
CalRecycle webpage on Edible Food Recovery: https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/foodrecovery
What is edible food? Edible food is food intended for people to eat, including food not sold because of appearance, age, freshness, grade, surplus, etc. Edible food includes, but is not limited to, prepared foods, packaged foods and produce. All edible food must meet the food safety requirements of the California Retail Food Code (PDF).
Information for Edible Food Generators | Information for Food Recovery Organizations and Services |
City and County Edible Food Recovery Efforts | Resources Available |
SB 1383 requires certain businesses that are defined as either a “Tier 1” or “Tier 2” edible food generators to recover edible food. Please see the chart below for a description of the types of businesses that fall under the Tier 1 and Tier 2 categories and when they are required to start recovering edible food.
Tier 1 Edible Food Generators These entities are required to recover the maximum amount of edible food (that would otherwise be disposed of) starting January 1, 2022 |
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Tier 2 Edible Food Generators These entities are required to recover the maximum amount of edible food (that would otherwise be disposed of) starting January 1, 2024 |
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SB 1383 requires Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators to do the following:
Jurisdictions in Yolo County are working together to provide a countywide food recovery network. For more information on these efforts, including potential food recovery organizations that may be able to accept donated food, as well as other resources, please visit Yolo County's food recovery webpage: https://www.yolocounty.org/government/general-government-departments/community-services/integrated-waste-management-division/food-recovery Food Recovery Organizations that collect food from Tier 1 Commercial Food Generators in Davis: Yolo Food Bank |
Jurisdictions are required to monitor compliance by performing annual inspections to review the following records:
More information for Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators is available on CalRecycle’s website: https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/foodrecovery/donors
SB 1383 requires Tier 1 and Tier 2 edible food generators to recover (for human consumption) the maximum amount of their edible food that would otherwise be disposed, but it does not require food recovery organizations and services to participate. Each food recovery organization and service can decide if they would like to work with edible food generators and what, if any, food they will take.
Food Recovery Organization vs. Food Recovery Service
The SB 1383 regulations make a distinction between a Food Recovery Organization and a Food Recovery Service. These definitions are important because the requirements for these entities is slightly different under the regulations.
Food recovery organization: an entity that engages in the collection or receipt of edible food from commercial edible food generators and distributes that edible food to the public for food recovery either directly or through other entities including, but not limited to, a food bank, a nonprofit charitable organization, or a non-profit charitable temporary food facility. Food recovery service: a person or entity that collects and transports edible food from a commercial edible food generator to a food recovery organization or other entities for food recovery. |
If a food recovery organization or service does decide to participate in SB 1383 by working with a Tier 1 or Tier 2 edible food generator, they will need to do the following:
Recordkeeping requirements for Food Recovery Organizations
Recordkeeping requirements for Food Recovery Services
This webpage will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.
More information for food recovery organizations is available on CalRecycle’s website: https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/foodrecovery/organizations
For information on countywide food recovery efforts, including potential food recovery organizations that may be able to accept donated food, as well as other resources, please visit Yolo County's food recovery webpage.
Yolo County and the jurisdictions within held a workshop for all Tier 1 Generators on August 25, 2021 to review the food recovery requirements under SB 1383 and the County's efforts thus far.
August 25, 2021 Countywide Edible Food Recovery Stakeholder Meeting
Other County Edible Food Recovery Documents
City of Davis Public Meetings on SB 1383 Edible Food Recovery
More information on the Statewide Mandatory Organic Waste Collection