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Follow these steps to set up compliant indoor bin stations:


Three indoor bins with signs for recycling, compost, and garbage

1. Organize Bins into Stations

Place color-coded bins in sets of three wherever waste is generated: break rooms, kitchens, common areas, and near workstations. (Not required in restrooms.)

  • Green = Compost (food scraps, food-soiled paper)
  • Blue = Recycling (bottles, cans, paper, cardboard)
  • Black/Gray = Garbage (everything else)

Tip: Free indoor green bins are available for businesses.


2. Label Bins with Stickers

Label each bin clearly so people know what goes where. Use two stickers per bin so they are visible from both sides.

Tip: Request free indoor bin stickers to be mailed to you.


3. Place Signs Above Each Bin

Mount wall signs above bin stations to help staff and customers sort correctly. The more closely your signs reflect materials actually generated at your site, the easier sorting becomes.

Tip: Download and print free signs.

Many cities also offer pre-made signs and posters.


4. Use the Correct Bags

Check which bag types comply with your city's regulations for compost and recycling bins.


Free Resources

Indoor Bin Guide & Worksheet

This hands-on guide will walk you through the steps to set-up well-planned recycling stations. This guide has been updated to apply to the new California State law, SB 1383, that is being implemented In Alameda County under the Organics Reduction & Recycling Ordinance (ORRO).

Overview Video

This step-by-step video shows businesses how to set up indoor organics and recycling bins. Learn how to assess your needs, gather materials, and set up indoor recycling stations. Also available in Spanish and Chinese.


A variety of indoor bins for compost collection

Free Indoor Green Bins

StopWaste partners with two indoor bin vendors to provide a variety of green containers and lids, up to $500 per approved site.

Cities that offer additional free indoor bins are listed below:


Purchasing Indoor Bins

Many janitorial supply companies offer indoor bins. You can also order a wide range of containers and lids from our partner vendor: 

BradyPlus www.BradyIndustries.com – (877) 788-7587.

Or, view a list of additional bin vendors.


Signs and Posters

The more closely your signs reflect the materials actually generated at your site, the easier it will be for staff and customers to sort correctly.

Many cities also offer pre-made signs and posters:
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Free Stickers for Indoor Bins

Order two stickers for each bin so you can label two sides, in case bins get turned around.


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COMPLIANCE

Need Help?

StopWaste provides free support, including personalized consultations, staff training sessions, and ready-to-use materials like signage and bin labels—plus additional resources tailored to your needs.

Did You Receive a Letter?

If you've received a notice about recycling, composting or surplus edible food recovery compliance, take action promptly to avoid future fines.