
Photo courtesy of Recycle From Home
Recycle From Home, a recycling service focused on collecting California Redemption Value (CRV) beverage containers in that state, has expanded into the city of Huntington Beach, California.
Recycle From Home, based in Costa Mesa, will collect both CRV containers and obsolete electronics in Huntington Beach, a Southern California city of about 200,000 people.
The service provider says it offers “a seamless and user-friendly experience” through which residents can schedule pickups of CRV-eligible glass and plastic bottles and aluminum cans, as well as discarded electronic items such as cell phones and computers.
Recycle From Home says the inclusion of electronics collection is "a critical component” of its initiative.
“By ensuring these items are recycled responsibly, Recycle From Home helps prevent environmental contamination and promotes the recovery of valuable materials,” the company says. "The response from Huntington Beach residents has been overwhelmingly positive, with the program gaining momentum and setting a precedent for other cities to follow."
Recycle From Home says it can partner with local community not-for-profit groups and enable customers to donate their recycling redemption proceeds to support the organizations that matter the most to them.
By offering at-home collection services for beverage containers and electronic scrap, Recycle From Home aims to increase recycling rates and reduce the amount of recyclable material that ends up in landfills.
In addition to Huntington Beach, Recycle From Home currently serves residents in Corona, Costa Mesa, Coto De Caza, Irvine, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Niguel, Las Flores, Midway City, North Tustin, Orange, Rancho Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Riverside, Rossmoor and Trabuco Canyon.
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