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RECYCLING
Business Recycling
Cash Back for Bottles & Cans (CRV)
Composting
Construction & Demolition Materials
Find a Waste Hauler
Household Hazardous Materials-Use & Disposal
Household Recycling
Multi-Unit Recycling
Reusing Everyday Items
Start a School Recycling Program
City of Irvine Resident Recycling Program
Recycling at Home
Recycling at home is an easy way to keep waste out of the landfills and help Irvine reach its goal of
Zero Waste
Some other ways to go
Zero Waste
include:
Composting food scraps and yard waste
Reusing everyday household items
Disposing of Household Hazardous Waste at the proper locations
Learn about recycling at home
Learn about recycling to redeem cash with the California Redemption Value (CRV)
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Billing
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