https://www.crainsdetroit.com/econom...cycling-center

Detroit will soon serve as a recycling focal point for Michigan's Lower Peninsula for the country's largest waste hauler.

Houston-based Waste Management Inc. plans to break ground on its first Detroit materials recovery facility, or MRF, at the end of 2022. The facility will serve surrounding communities, process materials from WM's six transfer stations in the region and serve as the hub for two facilities that process limited commercial recycling, according to a news release.

The $35 million project is slated to be complete by the end of 2023 and will serve industrial, commercial and residential customers, the release said. A WM spokesperson told Crain's in an email that it is still working to finalize a location.
This isn't a super flashy announcement, but I'll be glad if recycling becomes easier in the City.