San Francisco businesses that generate 40 cubic yards of trash weekly would be subject to visual audits to ensure that they are complying with city composting and recycling mandates, under a proposed law.
Supervisors Dec. 4 unanimously approved amending the city law to further push residents and businesses to create zero waste, so that 100 percent of refuse is either composted or recycled.
Supervisors will hold a second vote Dec. 11 before sending the measure to Mayor London Breed (D) who has 10 days to sign, veto, or enact into law without her signature.
The proposal for ...
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