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We Are...Volunteers from across Missouri City passionate about creating a clean, beautiful and environmentally friendly city through community-wide clean ups, beautification projects, recycling activities and educational programs.
We are the Keep Texas Beautiful Affiliate for Missouri City - Gold Status 2015-2023 |
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On May 3, over 300 Missouri City households took a big step toward a cleaner, greener community by securely shredding and recycling 14,740 pounds of confidential documents during our Shredding Event at the Public Safety HQ.
Thanks to our partner ProShred, 100% of the shredded material was recycled locally — and the environmental benefits speak for themselves: ✅ 118 Trees Saved ⚡ 11,497 Kilowatts of Energy Saved 🛢️ 133 Barrels of Oil Saved 💧 442 Gallons of Water Saved 📉 74 Cubic Meters of Landfill Space Preserved 🌱 Carbon Footprint Reduced by 14,740,000 units A huge thank you to our volunteers, Missouri City Parks & Recreation, Public Safety, and all the families who participated! Together, we’re keeping Missouri City clean, green, and sustainable. 💚 |
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More than 190 dedicated volunteers of all ages came together on April 12 for Missouri City’s 12th annual participation in the Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off, the largest one-day cleanup event in the state. Their collective efforts resulted in the removal of over 1,900 pounds of litter from the city’s parks, trails, lakes, and creeks—making a powerful impact on the local environment. This annual event was made possible through the continued partnership between Missouri City Green and Missouri City Parks and Recreation, who have successfully organized the cleanup for 12 consecutive years. To show appreciation for the volunteers’ hard work and commitment to a cleaner community, participants were invited to a celebratory gathering at the Missouri City Community Center, where they enjoyed pizza, refreshments, and awards. |
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On Saturday, March 15th, the scenic Oyster Creek Trail (Edible Arbor Trail) came alive with the sights and sounds of families enjoying a fun-filled, educational day at the Edible Earth Fest. Hosted by Missouri City Parks and Recreation and Missouri City Green, and supported by partners including Fort Bend Master Gardeners, Texas Master Naturalists, the YMCA, and the Houston SPCA Wildlife Center, the event was a joyful celebration of environmental awareness and sustainability.
Throughout the day, attendees explored interactive booths highlighting simple, impactful ways to care for the planet. Topics ranged from recycling and water conservation to beneficial insects, composting, worm composting, and wildlife rehabilitation. Hands-on craft stations gave children the chance to create eco-friendly projects like kids-chia seed necklaces and fruit-themed art. Thanks to the generous support of Missouri City Parks and Recreation and Texas Master Gardeners, participants were able to take home over 100 trees and 400 native plants to support local biodiversity. A special thanks goes to Lowes for donating a backyard composting bin for the event. We express our gratitude to all the volunteers who contributed to making this event a great success. |
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Keep Texas Beautiful (KTB), a statewide grassroots environmental and community improvement organization, recently named Missouri City Green, a Gold Star Affiliate for 2025. This is the tenth straight year Missouri City Green has earned the honor. Gold Star recognition is the highest membership recognition status any community affiliate can achieve. In 2024, KTB affiliates engaged over 60,000 volunteers contributed to collecting one million pounds of waste and recyclables from Texas roadways, trails, and waterways. Missouri City Green successfully implemented programs to clean up litter, reduce and recycle waste, educate local citizens, and beautify and enhance the local community. |
On February 1, 2025, Missouri City Green proudly welcomed volunteers from the Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) program for a day of hands-on environmental service at Troxell Park. These enthusiastic young leaders made a lasting impact by planting 150 trees and crafting over 50 wildflower seed balls, which they then distributed throughout the park.
Their contributions not only enhanced the natural beauty of Troxell Park but also helped support healthier habitats for local wildlife and pollinators. This project was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program and the ongoing partnership with the Missouri City Parks and Recreation Department. A heartfelt thank you to @ApacheCorporation for the tree grant—your support allows us to continue growing a greener community. We’re incredibly grateful to the YIP volunteers for their enthusiasm, hard work, and commitment to environmental stewardship! |
Missouri City Green’s 12th Annual Electronics Recycling Event, held on Saturday, January 25th, was a huge success! Thanks to the collaborative efforts of dedicated volunteers, Missouri City Parks & Recreation Department, and our certified recycling partner, CompuCycle, the event successfully diverted 14,000 pounds of unwanted electronics from local landfills.
Approximately 125 residents participated in the event, responsibly recycling outdated, broken, or unused electronics. The collected items will either be refurbished for reuse or dismantled for valuable components to be reintegrated into the manufacturing cycle. We extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed—especially those who made donations to help fund future Missouri City Green community cleanup initiatives. Your continued support makes a lasting impact on our environment and community! |
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On November 14th, Missouri City Green hosted a special evening to honor and express our gratitude to those who play a key role in helping us Keep Missouri City Beautiful. During the event, we also introduced our new Partnership Levels of Distinction as the next exciting step in the growth of our Partnership Program. We are deeply thankful for the ongoing dedication and commitment of our Partners and Volunteers. Your support continues to make a meaningful impact, and we are proud to have you as part of the Missouri City Green community! |
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At the Missouri City Green booth, kids and adults enjoyed treats alongside Take Care of Texas activity books, stickers, bookmarks, and recycling information. A storm drain replica, surrounded by everyday household items, offered an engaging educational game. Children eagerly sorted items into bins labeled Recycling, Plastic Bags, Yard Waste, and Trash, reinforcing the message: “Only Rain Down the Drain!” |
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On October 8th, local residents gathered at a special event hosted by Missouri City Green, the City of Missouri City, and Fort Bend Master Gardeners to learn how to incorporate native plants in their gardens that support pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Led by Mary Parkhouse, a certified Texas Master Naturalist™ and Fort Bend Master Gardener, the event provided valuable insights on using native plants, such as milkweed, turks cap and purple coneflower, to enhance local ecosystems.
Mary emphasized the importance of incorporating native plants that not only thrive in our climate but also provide crucial food sources for pollinators. Attendees learned how easy it is to create a "Living Landscape" in any garden, regardless of size, while reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. A key highlight was the discussion on the critical role of milkweed in supporting monarch butterflies and how planting it can contribute to saving this endangered species. In addition to the informative session, the event featured a free raffle where participants won native plants to take home and start their own pollinator gardens. The event’s success reflects a growing community interest in sustainable gardening practices, and organizers hope it will inspire more residents to create pollinator habitats in their own yards. As one attendee shared, "Mary’s advice was clear and easy to follow—I’m excited to start planting these beautiful, native species!" |
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Twenty-six attendees, including five children, joined Missouri City Green’s Worm Composting Workshop. Led by composting expert Sam Guardiola from the Fort Bend Master Gardeners, participants learned how to establish and care for a thriving worm composting system. Everyone had a great time crafting their own bins filled with wriggling worms to take home! This event was hosted by Missouri City Green, with support from Fort Bend Master Gardeners and Missouri City Parks & Recreation. |
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Congratulations to Life Time Fitness–Missouri City for receiving the prestigious Golden Tree Award during the August 5th Missouri City Council Meeting! The recognition highlights their exceptional efforts in four key areas:
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Twenty-six children from the Missouri City Summer Day Camp, enjoyed a morning filled with activities focused on recycling, worm composting, insects and plants. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Missouri City Green and Fort Bend Master Gardeners, the campers had the opportunity to make bird feeders from recycled objects, create adorable chia pets utilizing plastic water bottles, explore the fascinating world of composting with worms, and learn all about butterflies and caterpillars. It was a great day for campers and volunteers. |
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If you'd like to help sponsor one of our upcoming events as an individual or corporation, we'd love to hear from you!
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