Permit Sonoma is hosting an introductory webinar on the use of a new web-based Construction and Demolition Tracking program that will be integrated into the permit application process for construction projects. Use the link below to register for the webinar.
12:00pm - 1:00pm
If you're planning a construction or demolition project in unincorporated Sonoma County, you're in the right place! Sonoma County requires recycling and reporting for all projects that receive a Building or Demolition permit. To make it easy, we use Green Halo—a free, web-based system to track and report your recycling progress. Here, you’ll find step-by-step guides, training materials, and helpful resources to walk you through creating an account, submitting your recycling plan, and entering your recycling tickets.
Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or project manager, our goal is to make compliance simple and stress-free.
Let’s build a cleaner, more sustainable Sonoma County—together. Sonoma County requires all Sonoma County projects with a Building or Demo permit to recycle 100% of all inert materials (including but not limited to concrete, asphalt, soil, stone, and fines), and 65% of all other materials. Visit the Green Halo Website to set up an account and learn more.
Who should use Green Halo?
Any project in unincorporated Sonoma County that requires a Building or Demolition permit.
Instructions & Training Resources
Creating Green Halo Account for Sonoma County (Manual Account Setup)
Submitting Green Halo Recycling Plan for Sonoma County
Adding Tickets to Green Halo Plan for Sonoma County
Green Halo Public Webinar April 2025 | Registration Required
Requirements
Sonoma County requires all Sonoma County projects with a Building or Demo permit to recycle:
100% of all inert materials (including but not limited to concrete, asphalt, soil, stone, and fines), and
65% of all other material