Understanding Construction Recycling & Diversion Requirements
Construction and demolition projects generate large volumes of waste. To reduce landfill use and promote recycling, many cities in California require contractors to meet specific construction waste diversion requirements.
These requirements often apply to projects such as:
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Home remodels
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Demolition work
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New construction
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Commercial developments
Failing to meet these requirements can result in lost recycling deposits or permit delays.
What Is Construction Waste Diversion?
Construction waste diversion refers to the percentage of debris that must be recycled or repurposed rather than sent to landfills.
Many municipalities require a diversion rate of 50%–65% or higher.
This means materials such as:
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Concrete
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Wood
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Metal
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Cardboard
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Asphalt
must be sorted and processed at approved recycling facilities.
Why Diversion Reporting Matters
When a construction permit is issued, contractors are often required to provide documentation proving that the required percentage of debris was recycled.
This documentation typically includes:
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Recycling facility receipts
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Hauling records
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Diversion percentage reports
Without this documentation, contractors may lose their recycling deposit or face compliance issues with the city.
How ACS Supports Contractors
Accurate Cleaning Systems works closely with builders and contractors to ensure construction debris is handled properly.
Our services include:
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Certified debris hauling
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Recycling facility coordination
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Diversion rate documentation
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Recycling receipts required by municipalities
We help clients meet city requirements while keeping projects moving efficiently.
Cities With Recycling Requirements
Diversion requirements vary by municipality, but many cities across Northern California require documentation for construction waste.
These may include areas throughout:
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San Jose
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Silicon Valley
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Hollister
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Monterey County
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Alameda County
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Fresno County
Our team is familiar with local requirements and helps ensure proper documentation is provided when needed.
Certified Debris Hauling Makes Compliance Easier
Working with an experienced debris removal company can simplify the entire process.
Instead of tracking multiple disposal facilities, contractors can rely on one partner to handle:
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Debris hauling
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Recycling coordination
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Compliance documentation
This saves time and reduces administrative headaches.
Work With a Certified Debris Hauler
Accurate Cleaning Systems provides professional debris removal services along with diversion reporting documentation required by many cities.
If you’re planning a construction project and need reliable waste removal support, ACS can help.

