Waste programs built for public facilities with public accountability.
Public-sector waste programs need procurement-friendly partners, standardized reporting across departments, and documented diversion to meet both regulatory and public accountability requirements — without the complexity or opacity of big national haulers. ICTV is built for the way government facilities actually operate.
What waste looks like without the right partner.
Procurement requirements slow or block program improvements
Public purchasing cycles and bid requirements can lock facilities into underperforming contracts. ICTV is structured to work within procurement frameworks without adding complexity — clear scope, clear pricing, clear documentation.
Public reporting obligations require defensible documentation
Municipal facilities must demonstrate responsible waste management to constituents, oversight bodies, and sustainability auditors. Generic hauler invoices don't satisfy documentation requirements — ICTV provides the records that hold up under public review.
Multiple departments generate waste with no unified program
City offices, parks, libraries, community centers, and event facilities often have separate waste vendors with no consolidated reporting or diversion tracking. ICTV builds one program across all departments.
No audit-ready records for recycling and organics diversion claims
California law applies to government facilities as it does to commercial generators. AB 341 and SB 1383 do not exempt public facilities above the applicable thresholds — and audit-ready documentation is required.
The gap between standard service and what government & municipal operations actually need.
Large national haulers treat public facilities like low-priority commercial accounts.
Government facilities rarely generate high volumes, so they get assigned junior service routes with inconsistent follow-through. Accountability is low when the contract is locked in through public bid.
Public reporting requirements aren't met by standard invoices.
Constituency accountability, sustainability programs, and regulatory audits require documented diversion data. Hauler invoices show pickup dates and weights — they don't show where material went or whether it was diverted.
Multi-department waste programs have no central coordination.
City offices, parks, community centers, and libraries each manage their own waste with no unified program. Costs are higher, service is inconsistent, and there's no portfolio-level visibility.
What ICTV handles for government & municipal.
Programs structured for public-sector procurement timelines. Consolidated reporting available across departments. FOB pickup at any facility location.
The compliance picture.
What these laws mean for government & municipal — in plain English.
Applies to government facilities generating 4+ cubic yards of solid waste per week. Public facilities are not exempt — recycling programs and documentation are required.
Non-compliance risk
Fines for non-compliant facilities. Documentation of recycling program and end markets required for regulatory and public review.
Applies to government facilities with on-site food operations — cafeterias, community kitchens, event facilities — as commercial food generators.
Non-compliance risk
Fines up to $500–$7,000 per day. Five-year recordkeeping required for organic waste diversion.
Commercial organics recycling required for public facilities generating two or more cubic yards of solid waste with organic streams.
Non-compliance risk
Requires organics recycling program in place with documented diversion to approved pathways.
Services that apply to your operation.
Managed Services by ICTV
One program across all municipal departments and facilities, structured for public-sector procurement requirements.
Compliance Reporting
Audit-ready documentation for AB 341, SB 1383, and AB 1826, formatted for regulatory review and public accountability.
Organics & Food Waste Diversion
SB 1383-compliant organics programs for public kitchens, cafeterias, and community food operations.
Audit-ready records. Every program.
Every ICTV program produces documentation that holds up under regulatory review, internal audit, and ESG reporting.
Multi-Facility Compliance Reports
Consolidated diversion data across all city or municipal facilities for regulatory and public reporting.
AB 341 Recycling Records
Documentation of recycling programs at the facility level — required for government facility compliance.
SB 1383 Diversion Records
Weight tickets and organic waste diversion documentation for public food operations.
Public Reporting Documentation
Defensible records formatted for council, board, oversight body, and constituent review.
Common questions from government & municipal.
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Yes. AB 341, SB 1383, and AB 1826 apply to government facilities above the applicable thresholds the same as they do to commercial generators. There is no general public-sector exemption.
Request a facility waste assessment.
ICTV will assess your facility waste streams, compliance exposure, and current program setup — and provide a proposal structured for your procurement requirements.
No obligation. Free facility assessment included.
