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  2. Beverage Container Recycling Centers - California

    www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer/RecyclingCenters

    Find a recycling center that will buy back empty California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers from you at a convenient location near where you live or work.

  3. CalRecycle Home Page

    calrecycle.ca.gov

    Protecting Californias environment and climate for the health and prosperity of future generations through the reduction, reuse and recycling of California resources, environmental education, disaster recovery and the transition from a disposable to a fully circular economy.

  4. Recycle - CalRecycle Home Page

    calrecycle.ca.gov/Recycle

    Where to Recycle. Most communities in California offer residential curbside collection or drop-off sites for certain recyclable materials. For items you can’t recycle in your curbside bin, check out the Where to Recycle Map for the nearest recycling center near you.

  5. CalRecycle manages the California Beverage Container Recycling Program (BCRP), which includes a redeemable fee for certain containers.

  6. Where to Recycle - California

    www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/wheretorecycle

    CalRecycle maintains a list of websites of county agencies that manage household hazardous waste . Provides a search for various types of recycling centers based on type and location.

  7. California will fund 250 new recycling sites for beverage...

    www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-08-30/california-250-new-types-of...

    Responding to a shortage of places to recycle cans and bottles, state officials announced that residents in 30 counties, including Los Angeles County, are getting modernized recycling centers...

  8. Locations of CalRecycle's Beverage Container Recycling Centers and Retailers. Recycling centers around the County buy back empty California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers. Locate the nearest recycling center to you and learn about which beverage containers are eligible for redemption.

  9. Beverage Containers: Redeem for CRV Refund - San Jose Recycles

    sanjoserecycles.org/redeem-for-crv-refund

    Before you visit a recycling center, we recommend that you call ahead to ensure they are open or still operating. These refunds are made possible through the the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act. The list below includes items that are eligible for a CRV refund.

  10. How It Works. If you are looking for a recycling center in Irvine, Corona, Riverside, Orange, Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Niguel, Costa Mesa or any Unincorporated Areas of Orange County, CA - Recycle From Home™ makes it incredibly easy to recycle right from your driveway or doorstep!

  11. Bottle and Can Recycling - City of Irvine

    www.cityofirvine.org/environmental-programs/bottle-and-can-recycling

    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: Recycle From Home. recyclefromhome.com. 888-312-0017. Tawa 99 Ranch Supermarket Inc.*