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Minneapolis sets aggressive timeline for zero waste future

August 23, 2024 | Minneapolis City, Hennepin County, Minnesota


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Minneapolis sets aggressive timeline for zero waste future
During a recent government meeting, city officials emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive plan to transition Minneapolis towards a zero waste future. The discussions highlighted the city's progress in enhancing recycling accessibility and expanding compost collection points, while acknowledging that further efforts are necessary.

Council members expressed pride in Minneapolis' leadership in implementing initiatives such as the \"Green to Go\" ordinance, which aims to reduce single-use containers and promote reusable alternatives. The committee underscored the importance of collaboration with staff and county officials to refine the city's strategy for achieving zero waste.

Council Marita received commendations for her efforts in promoting recycling education, with members noting a significant increase in awareness and participation among residents. The council anticipates a follow-up presentation in October to address remaining questions from a legislative directive, indicating ongoing commitment to improving waste management practices in the city.

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