Minneapolis To Offer Organics Recycling

January 26, 2015

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CBS Minnesota

The city of Minneapolis is rolling out organics recycling for those interested in the option.

That means residents will be able to toss things like food scraps, chop sticks and pizza boxes into new, green-colored carts. What goes in those carts will be picked up on the same day as garbage, and some of the things that can be recycled in them can’t be put in outdoor compost bins.

Residents must opt-in for the service, and they can sign up now.

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