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Cleans Bayous: Guided FCC Facilities Tour
Cleans Bayous: Guided FCC Facilities Tour

Thu, Feb 20

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FCC Environmental Services

Cleans Bayous: Guided FCC Facilities Tour

Curious about what happens to your recyclables after they leave the curb? Join us on, Thursday, February 20, 2025, for an exclusive one-hour tour of the FCC Materials Recycling Facility and discover the processes that drive Houston's recycling efforts.

Time & Location

Feb 20, 2025, 11:00 AM

FCC Environmental Services, 9172 Ley Rd, Houston, TX 77078, USA

About The Event

Curious about what happens to your recyclables after they leave the curb? Join us on, Thursday, February 20th, for an exclusive one-hour tour of the FCC Materials Recycling Facility and discover the processes that drive Houston's recycling efforts.


This event is designed for professionals and those interested in materials management, offering valuable insights into sustainable waste practices and the role they play in shaping the future of environmental stewardship. Whether you're involved in sustainability, waste management, or simply curious about where your recyclables end up, this tour will provide key takeaways and foster discussion about improving waste systems in Houston and beyond.


This event is free, but your donation helps ensure we can continue offering these educational experiences to the public. Donate Here.

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At Bayou Preservation Association, we work to protect and restore Houston’s bayous through applied science, targeted restoration, and collaboration. By translating data into action and connecting resources to areas of greatest need, we strengthen bayou function, reduce environmental risk, and support resilient communities across the Houston region.

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Houston, Texas 77002

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