
"City staff, in collaboration with FCC Environmental Services, is committed to ensuring a smooth transition and fulfilling all recycling bin requests as soon as possible. The city says FCC will replace the bins in the coming weeks, which will be clearly marked with the Palm Coast logos. Palm Coast goes with new hauler: Palm Coast contracts new garbage hauler despite pleas from Waste Pro workersīig Blue: Flagler Beach introduces 'Big Blue,' which recycles bottles into glass mulch and more

Crews tossed the bottles, cans and paper in the recycling truck and loaded the recycling bins in the trailing truck, leaving residents without a container. Waste Pro had a crew in a separate vehicle following the recycling truck this week. While FCC will also collect recyclables, residents are initially on their own for finding containers in which to place those recyclables. The city last year awarded a contract to FCC Environmental Services which started running residential routes in Palm Coast on Thursday. Waste Pro finished collecting garbage from residents in Palm Coast on Wednesday, leaving behind a recycling bin-brouhaha as it left town with not only the bottles, cans and paper, but also the plastic bins residents used to place them by the curb.
