Trainings and on-site visit
Champions participate in the following activities to learn about waste issues and plan their project:
- Hybrid informational kick-off meeting on May 2, 2024 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
- Site visit of their property with Hennepin County staff to identify what challenges their property faces and opportunities for improvement.
- In-person training session on waste reduction and recycling on May 18, 2024 from 2 to 4 p.m.
- Develop a work plan with county staff before implementing their projects.
Attendance at the hybrid kick-off meeting on May 2, 2024, and the in-person waste reduction and recycling training on May 18, 2024, are mandatory. See the timeline below for more information. Champions who are unable to attend these trainings cannot continue with the program.
Project activities and opportunities
Champions will conduct a range of activities such as distributing educational materials and adding recycling bins to common areas. Champions must complete the required activities and then select at least one other project activity to complete during their program term.
Required activities:
- Distribute educational materials through face-to-face interactions
- Add recycling bins to common areas (mail room, laundry room, etc.), pair recycling and trash bins, and label bins with proper signage indicating waste type
- Monitor trash and recycling areas for contamination and track contamination levels
Other activities:
- Host an educational session for residents in your building. Some ideas include:
- Recycling training with a waste-sorting activity
- Cooking demonstration focused on food waste reduction
- Food waste prevention activity
- Reducing waste activity
- Create a waste reduction and recycling newsletter
- Start an organics recycling program
- Start a plastic bag collection program
- Organize a bulky waste or mattress collection program
- Organize a reuse or swap event or space
- Other activity approved by staff
Commitment
Apartment Recycling Champions participate in the program for a two- to six-month term based on the size of your property.
During the program, champions commit to:
- Attending the kick-off informational meeting either virtually or in person at the Brookdale Library in Brooklyn Center
- Conducting a site visit with county staff
- Attending the waste reduction and recycling training session in person at the Northeast Library in Minneapolis
- Developing a work plan with county staff
- Completing all required activities and at least one other project activity
- Checking in monthly with county staff
- Submitting a monthly report form that includes project tasks completed, residents engaged, and hours worked