 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Fort Report. Recycling on the Go is the recycling effort that Keep Fort Worth Beautiful has been working on since 2010, thanks to a grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The City of Fort Worth received a grant last year from the TCEQ and it was for $97,000 and basically we're trying to provide opportunities for Fort Worth residents and visitors of Fort Worth to recycle on the go. So we encourage people to recycle at home and people do a pretty good job recycling at home but then you go out in public and previously you couldn't recycle. Well now thanks to this grant we're placing recycling bins at the Botanic Gardens like you see behind me. We're also putting recycling bins at Will Rogers Memorial Center, the Fort Worth Zoo and several of our parks and golf courses here in Fort Worth. Now for recycling it's not convenient, a lot of times people don't do it so we're trying to make it convenient for people as they're out moving around having fun. The new bins have two sides, one is for regular trash, the other is for bottles and cans. This is called a big belly solar compactor and it's basically out here to capture your bottles and cans. As we travel to and fro we always take a water bottle with us or beverage, any of those hard plastic water bottles or aluminum cans can easily go in the big belly and we'll get them recycled. The great thing about beverage containers is really they can be recycled a bunch of times especially aluminum it can be recycled over and over again into infinity. They also have classroom recycling bins for the schools. Any school in Fort Worth that needs recycling bins that doesn't have them they can email Keep Fort Worth Beautiful and get an application and we have limited quantities but we'll pass them out until they're gone. For more information on recycling visit Keep Fort Worth Beautiful's website. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings you always can check the calendar at the city's website.