Houston's plastic waste, waiting more than a year for 'advanced' recycling, piles up at a business failed 3 times by fire marshal

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Houston seeks to be a national model for plastic recycling. But a program that started in 2022 hasn't yet found its footing.

This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News and CBS News. Watch the CBS Reports documentary, 'Advanced Recycling: Does Big Plastic's Idea Work?' in the video player above.HOUSTON, Tex.—When the news crew showed up outside a waste-handling business that's failed three fire safety inspections and has yet to gain state approval to store plastic, workers quickly closed a gate displaying a 'no trespassing' sign.

Owner Stratton Wright referred reporters to Cyclyx.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 operate a municipal solid waste recycling facility. That application to the TCEQ revealed a plan to store as much as 2.2 million pounds of plastic waste and a request for permission to exceed time limits for plastic waste storage.

 

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