Minneapolis adds organics

City begins to collect organics for recycling in August.

Monday, Aug. 10, 2015, marked the first day of distribution or organics recycling collection bins to residents and business owners in selected neighborhoods of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

According to a report on the KSTP Channel 5 website, the city’s organics recycling program will allowing people to discard food scraps and other compostable items in a separate container.

Carts are being distributed “for residents and businesses to recycle fruits, vegetables, bones, meat, breads, eggshells and other food scraps,” according to KSTP.

Initially, residents and businesses in a “green zone” comprising several Minneapolis neighborhoods will be able to take part in the program.

Residents and businesses in a second set of neighborhoods will receive their organics collection carts in the spring of 2016.

According to the Minneapolis Solid Waste & Recycling agency, as of early August more than 29 percent of Minneapolis department customers had signed up to participate in the organics recycling program.

A video with “how to” information for Minneapolis residents and business owners is located on the agency’s website.