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Inside <br />Arden Hills, MN . 55112-5734 <br />2021 Budget and Levy <br />City Council Benchmarks <br />City News Update <br />Year-End Recycling Report <br />Arden Hills recycled almost 800 tons in 2020! That includes over 125 tons of glass, 138 tons of cardboard, <br />and 249 tons of office paper recycled this past year. <br />The amount of mixed office paper recycled by Arden Hills residents this year diverted the equivalent of 1,322 <br />trees that would have been cut down to provide raw materials for paper and pulp mills. <br />As a community, we should be proud of our efforts! Visit RamseyRecycles.com or call 651-633-3279 for <br />more information on what can be recycled in Arden Hills. <br />2020 Year-End Recycling Report for Arden Hills <br />Dear residents: I wanted to clarify from my previous note in December’s newsletter. I referred to the death of George Floyd as “murder.” <br />It was not my intent to state a legal conclusion, but rather to convey the tragic nature of his death within the context of various social, <br />cultural, and political issues. It is especially important in today’s environment that we are careful and precise with our words. <br />—Dave Perrault, City Administrator <br />Mixed Paper, 35% <br />Cardboard, 19% <br />Mixed Glass, 18% <br />Newspaper, 10% <br />Other, 18% <br />Recycled Materials by Percentage <br />Holiday Schedule for Residential Recycling <br />In 2021, there are FIVE holidays that will cause your recycling to be delayed by one day: <br />New Year’s Day, Jan. 1 ● Memorial Day, May 31 ● Labor Day, Sept. 6 ● Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25 ● Christmas Day, Dec. 25 <br />Questions? Contact Republic Services at 952-941-5174.
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