FCC Environmental Services Renews $15M in Municipal Contracts
Dallas and Omaha Area City Agreements Extend Through 2024
April 8, 2021
The Woodlands, Texas ---- FCC Environmental Services announced the renewal and expansion of three key municipal contracts in the Dallas and Omaha areas totaling $15 million, extending the agreements through 2024.
Contracts were signed for both Omaha, Neb., solid waste collection and disposal, and the City of Mesquite, Texas, extending the recycling services contract totaling $500,000.
While the contract for transportation and processing of recyclables for the City of Garland, Texas expanded to now include recycling collection and processing, worth about $14.5 million.
“FCC Environmental Services continues to provide exceptional service to our communities, as evidenced by not only these contract extensions but expansions,” said CEO Inigo Sanz. “We’re proud of our top-notch workforce and its service record.”
Recyclable materials collected and bundled in Mesquite sell as source material to local companies, such as Smurfit Kappa, WestRock, Georgia-Pacific Corp., or International Paper.
“Our recyclable materials continue to have strong market value,” said Andrea Rodriguez-Pinero, director of U.S. recycling.
The recyclable items for the cities of Garland and Mesquite are processed at the Dallas Materials Recycling Facility (MRF), in partnership with the City of Dallas through an 18-year contract. The Dallas MRF won the 2017 Best Recycling Facility of the Year and can process up to 145,000 tons a year.
Houston-based FCC Environmental Services provides solid waste solutions for more than 8.5 million Americans as part of more than 25 municipal contracts.
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About FCC Environmental Services
FCC Environmental Services offers award-winning solid waste solutions with proven investments in clean technologies. We provide trash and recycling services for more than 8.5 million Americans. With a majority of CNG-fueled fleet, we service more than 25 municipal contracts and thousands of commercial accounts. Our story of sustainable innovations began more than 120 years ago. Learn more at www.fccenvironmental.com.
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