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There are many resources for re-using items from your business.

For All Businesses

You can donate, exchange, or sell office furniture and electronic equipment when it is no longer needed to keep the Reuse cycle going:

  • You can donate your used electronics (computers, televisions, printers) to your local charity.

Construction and Demolition (C&D)

Click here for information on green building, recycled materials, local haulers and recycling facilities.

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:

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:

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