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Foley To Promote Recycling With New Truck Designs

Guy Busby • March 6, 2025

Recyclables now processed locally instead of Florida

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Foley's recycling trucks are getting a fresh new look as part of the city’s effort to reduce landfill waste.


The updated design features a blue background with the slogan "Simple Act, Big Impact" alongside a white triangle of arrows. The city chose this design from several options.


Foley’s recycling program collects items like cardboard, paper, plastic, and aluminum once a week from various locations. More than 60% of residents participate in the program.


In January, Foley delivered its first truckload of recyclable materials to Baldwin County’s newly opened Materials Recovery Facility. The new $25-million facility is operated by the Baldwin County Solid Waste Authority.


The MRF will allow Foley and other Baldwin County municipalities to recycle materials at a more economical rate.


Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich said increased recycling by city residents saves landfill space and reduces disposal costs for the city.


With the opening of the authority’s MRF, we hope to increase our recycling program,” Hellmich said “Right now, our participation rate is better than 60%.” 


The 60,000-square-foot Baldwin County recycling and processing facility is next to the Baldwin County Solid Waste Authority site, which includes the Magnolia Landfill. The site also includes a 7,000-square-foot educational center where school children can watch the process and learn how recycling works.


Before the county MRF opened, trucks from Foley and other cities had to transport loads of recyclables to a site in Escambia County, Florida.


In addition to reduced transportation costs, the fees for each ton of material taken to the new MRF is also less than the charge that was being paid at facilities used in the past.


The new recycling center will not take glass. Foley also does not collect glass for recycling. The local recycling centers send materials to processing facilities. No processing facilities in the region take glass for recycling.


More information about Foley recycling services is available at
https://cityoffoley.org/sanitation/.


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