
As the holiday festivities wind down and residents of Ramsey grapple with the aftermath of gift-giving, the City of Ramsey offers a sustainable solution to the excess cardboard situation. Residents who find themselves buried in cardboard boxes have an easier way to dispose of their holiday waste. According to a social media post from the City of Ramsey, two extra recycling dumpsters will be available for public use at the old Public Works site located at 14100 Jasper Street NW.
The city's initiative, designed to cope with the inevitable surge in packaging waste, is a convenient method for locals to maintain an environmentally responsible holiday season post-celebration. Reflecting the city's commitment to proper waste management, these additional dumpsters will be accessible through January 24 to help residents manage the recycling of their cardboard with ease. For effective recycling, the city urges that the cardboard should be clean from grease or other debris and flattened, ensuring that material recovery facilities can process them without complications.
For those seeking more information or have any inquiries about the straightforward process of cardboard recycling, Senior Planner Chris Anderson at the City of Ramsey is the point of contact. Interested parties can reach out by either sending an email to [email protected] or by calling 763-433-9817. The city's communication channels are open, as they aim to educate and assist residents in adopting better recycling habits.









