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The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, will host “Irvine Has Heart,” a community food drive, from February 12 through March 31 to help families and seniors in need. The goal of the drive is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items.

Although no items will be turned away, healthy options such as the following are preferred:

The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, will host “Irvine Has Heart,” a community food drive, from February 12 through March 31 to help families and seniors in need. The goal of the drive is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items.

Although no items will be turned away, healthy options such as the following are preferred:

The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, will host “Irvine Has Heart,” a community food drive, from February 12 through March 31 to help families and seniors in need. The goal of the drive is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items.

Although no items will be turned away, healthy options such as the following are preferred:

The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, will host “Irvine Has Heart,” a community food drive, from February 12 through March 31 to help families and seniors in need. The goal of the drive is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items.

Although no items will be turned away, healthy options such as the following are preferred:

The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, will host “Irvine Has Heart,” a community food drive, from February 12 through March 31 to help families and seniors in need. The goal of the drive is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items.

Although no items will be turned away, healthy options such as the following are preferred:

City of Irvine Environmental Programs

Project Delivery & Sustainability

One Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 19575
Irvine, CA 92623-9575

Phone: 949-724-7365
Irvine Recycles Hotline: 949-724-7669

Monday -Thursday 7:30am -5:30pm
Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm

As Californians, we are doing a pretty good job at recycling, but every year we’re still trashing more than 6 billion CRV bottles and cans. Watch the video below to learn more!

Recycle your bottles and cans at any of these locations:

Important:

AB-341 State Requirement to Recycle will take effect on July 1, 2012, stating the mandatory implementation of a recycling plan by businesses, public entities, and multi-family units in California. To read about the bill and what you can do to stay compliant, please visit our AB-341 page.

If your school doesn’t currently offer a recycling program you may want to consider taking the initiative and starting one.

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