Orange Bird and Spike the Bee Trash Cans Debut for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Brit Tuttle

Two themed trash bins stand outdoors at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. The left bin, adorned with an Orange Bird design and "Locally Grown" text, complements the yellow bin featuring Spike the Bee and "Buzzin' Around" text.

Orange Bird and Spike the Bee Trash Cans Debut for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Two festive new trash cans have been installed at EPCOT for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, featuring none other than Orange Bird and Spike the Bee.

Orange Bird Trash Can

Orange-themed trash can with a "Locally Grown" design, adorned with a cartoon bird and a "30 Years" label, graces the walkway outside a building at EPCOT's 2025 Flower & Garden Festival.

Both trash cans can be found near Creations Shop in World Celebration. The Orange Bird trash can is, naturally, various shades of orange. On one side, Orange Bird is featured with the phrasing “Locally Grown Sunshine Oranges.” “Celebrating 30 Years” and “2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival” is written inside an orange off to the bottom left.

Orange recycling bin with floral design for the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025, located outside a store.

Two of the sides, which feature the door to access the actual can inside, sport a repeating illustrated pattern of white flowers and oranges. The wordmark for this year’s festival sits above the pattern in shades of purple, yellow, green, and orange.

An orange mail bin adorned with vibrant flowers and fruit stands near a building entrance, proudly labeled "EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025.

The top of the trash can includes art of Spaceship Earth transformed into an orange tree, with the same white flowers and oranges growing from it.

Orange-themed trash can adorned with flowers and a "Peelin' Happy" fruit graphic, celebrating the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025.

The side of the trash can opposite the first illustration includes more art of Orange Bird, this time with the phrasing “Peelin’ Happy” and “Think Orange.” A Mickey icon made of flowers and a simple tri-color rainbow are also included. The background behind Orange Bird is that of Spaceship Earth.

Spike the Bee Trash Can

Yellow and pink advertisement on a sidewalk featuring a cartoon bee with roller skates, titled "Buzzin’ Around," invites you to the 2025 Flower & Garden Festival at EPCOT.

The Spike the Bee trash can is located just a bit further up the sidewalk. The receptacle is various shades of yellow and white, with a few touches of pink, orange, and blue. On one side, Spike holds a pink and yellow flower as he flies above World Showcase. Phrasing above him reads, “Spike the Bee Buzzin’ Around Since 1948.” The wordmark for the festival is below him in blue.

A vibrant yellow waste bin adorned with colorful flowers and the EPCOT 2025 sign stands proudly, celebrating the International Flower & Garden Festival in a paved outdoor area.

The side of the trash can featuring the door to the actual can includes an all-over illustrated print of flowers in shades of yellow, white pink, and orange. The top of the can includes the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival wordmark in orange and blue.

A yellow and orange trash can, adorned with flower patterns and a cartoon bee motif, brightens the gray tiled pavement at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025.

The opposite side of the trash can includes another illustration of Spike the Bee, specifically his face alongside yellow flowers. This art also includes a “30 Years” mark for the festival.

The 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival runs from March 5 – June 2. For more, check out this year’s Festival Passport.

What do you think of these cute new trash cans? Do you hope EPCOT keeps them around for longer than just the festival? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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