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IMPORTANT: CALIFORNIA’S RECYCLING LAW IS NOW IN EFFECT! AB-341 State Requirement to Recycle took effect on July 1, 2012, requiring recycling by most businesses, public entities, and multi-family units in California. To read about the law and how to comply, please visit our AB-341 page.

City of Irvine Commercial Solid Waste Collection Areas

To find a commercial waste hauler that services your area, click on button below and refer to the legend.

Construction & Demolition Recycling

What are Construction & Demolition Materials?

• Brick • Drywall • Other Masonry • Cardboard • Green Waste 

• Paper • Carpet • Lumber • Plastic • Concrete • Metals

These materials can be easily recycled and turned into other products.

EXCEPTION FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: some items may contain toxins such as asbestos, lead, etc., in which case proper handling and disposal is required.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016
IRVINE, Calif. (Feb. 17, 2016): The City of Irvine is proud to announce the opening of Trabuco Center, the City’s third senior center. A free, public Grand Opening ceremony set for Saturday, Feb. 20

The Multicultural Affairs Office developed an introductory video on the City of Irvine available in five languages – English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. To view the Introductory City of Irvine video, please select one of the languages below:

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