DEPARTMENT: Solid Waste Management Department
DEPARTMENT HEAD: David Newman
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide
SUBJECT:
Recycling Processing Contract
SUMMARY:
A briefing on the proposed Request for Proposal (RFP) for a recycling processing contract for the City of San Antonio blue cart recycling program.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
On October 22, 2021 the Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) presented to the Community Health & Equity Committee on the current recycling program and the future of recycling and commodity processing for the City. The current recycling contract with Republic Services (formerly ReCommunity) will expire in 2024. The current contract expense is approximately $1.1 million annually, processing approximately 80,000 tons of materials collected in the blue carts.
The SWMD considered four options for the future contract:
Contract extension with current vendor
The SWMD discussed the option of a contract extension with the current vendor. While the vendor was open to extending the contract, they expressed a need to increase the processing fee and modify the revenue share.
City-owned and operated facility
The SWMD used Burns & McDonnell to conduct a feasibility study for a City-owned and operated recycling facility. They concluded that a City-owned and operated facility would be financially feasible compared to current traditional contracts. However, the City's lack of experience in both the operation of a proposed facility and in the marketing and selling of commodities is a drawback.
Traditional Contract
A professional services agreement similar to the current contract is a feasible option used by many cities across the U.S.
City-owned and contractor operated facility
A professional services agreement similar to the current contract could also include the option to utilize City-owned land for the construction of the facility. The SWMD has used this model in the past for the organics processing contract. It is...
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