
The residents of multifamily buildings in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, now have additional support from their city when it comes to organic waste disposal. Those not included in the city's collection service or who do not have access to organics collection on-premises have a resource to turn to—the city's free organics drop-site program. The program encompasses a network of 11 organic drop-sites sprinkled throughout the city, all positioned within a 1.5-mile radius of these multifamily residences.
In a recent social media communication, the City of St. Louis Park announced the intent of the program: "The city offers an organics drop-site program for multifamily residents that do not receive city collection service or have organics collection on-site." The city seems to be bolstering its efforts in promoting sustainability and providing accessible solutions for waste management. This initiative aligns with broader environmental targets that hinge on the participation of communities, large and small.
Eligible residents looking to join the program are guided to "complete the multifamily organics drop-site sign up form at bit.ly/44sL0Bb".









