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The FCC Environmental Services facility in northeast Houston is the only location where city recycling trucks can drop off material.
​Waste will not be collected on July 4, and all scheduled pick-ups will be delayed by one (business) day that week.
Solid Waste Management reports that in 2023, Houston's recycling rate was only 18%. Just over 91,000 tons of recyclables were processed. At the same time, over 420,000 tons of waste went into ...
Waste Management has offered safety tips on the proper disposal of flammable household waste for the upcoming holiday weekend ...
Wright Waste Management has been on file with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as a cardboard recycler since 2016, but on Sept. 26, 2023, Wright submitted a "notice of intent" to ...
St. Johns County terminated its contract with trash hauler FCC Environmental Services on Tuesday, ... the waste management company has angered neighbors across St. Johns County with late garbage ...
Houston City Council recently rubber stamped the purchase of around 34 new recycling trucks, which officials are hope will help curb the issue.
Authorities found the remains of missing Columbia Heights teen Manny Collins over the weekend at the Waste Management ...
HOUSTON — Several factors around staffing, equipment and infrastructure have led to a dramatic spike in delayed recycling ...
Though FCC will continue service for 12 months, county commissioners voted to use a sub-waste provider to serve the county in the meantime. They didn’t say which sub provider they will use.
St. Johns County terminated its contract with trash hauler FCC Environmental Services Florida on Tuesday, Action News Jax has learned. Since taking over trash pickup services in the county on Aug ...