The City of Houston (COH) is currently considering a new contract for its recycling program with FCC Environmental Services, which is the U.S. subsidiary of FCC (Fomento de Construcciones & Contratas), a global environmental services and infrastructure company. FCC Environmental has secured contracts to operate recycling services for several Texas cities, including Dallas, Garland, and Mesquite. (The current City of Houston contract is with Waste Management).
Some benefits of this new contract with FCC would be the return of curbside glass recycling, and the inclusion of additional plastic types (it appears that hard plastic #6 would be accepted; but not styrofoam). FCC Environmental Services would build a new municipal recycling processing facility near the existing McCarty Road landfill. The contract also includes some components for public education, and an education center would be built as part of the new processing facility (more info in links below). Once a new contract is approved by City Council, it would take an estimated 14 months to build the new facility and begin operations - meaning a likely start date in late 2018.
The new FCC recycling facility in Dallas started operations in January, 2017. Below is a link to further information describing the Dallas facility. The facility that FCC would build in Houston would likely be very similar.
Link to info about Dallas facility:
http://fccenvironmental.com/2017/01/09/dallas-mrf-starts-operations/
And here is a video of the new Dallas facility with some good visuals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skrA0iOhw2c
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