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The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents December 2017 <br />The discarded materials are sorted based <br />on quality and condition. The top quality <br />materials are sold to local thrift outlets; <br />mid-grade items are exported to interna- <br />tional markets; and “unusable” items are <br />processed for raw materials. <br />One questioner asked if it is not <br />better to donate directly to local <br />charities and thrift stores. That is <br />an excellent option, but accord- <br />ing to Simple Recycling, <br />85 percent of clothing does not <br />get donated or recycled but ends <br />up in landfills. <br />The new textile recycling program <br />has been up and running in Arden <br />Hills for a few months now and is going <br />well. Some questions have been asked by <br />residents about this operation, so here are <br />some things you need to know. <br />Simple Recycling is the company that <br />picks up clothing, shoes, and small house- <br />hold items curbside on the same day as <br />your trash and other recycling trucks ar- <br />rive. There is no cost to residents or to the <br />City for this service. Simple Recycling is <br />a for-profit company. <br />Textile recycling—some things you should know <br />GreenStep Cities is a voluntary <br />challenge and assistance program <br />run by the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency that helps cities achieve <br />their sustainability and quality of life <br />goals. The program is based upon 29 best <br />practices in the categories of buildings and <br />lighting, land use, transportation, environ- <br />mental management, and economic and <br />community development. Cities are able <br />to advance from Step 1 to 5 based on the <br />number of best practices implemented and <br />by demonstrating improvement in city <br />performance metrics. There are currently <br />118 cities in the state that participate in the <br />program. <br />Arden Hills joined the program in 2016 <br />and is now a Step One city. Participation in <br />the program will assist the City in accom- <br />plishing a number of the policies included <br />in the Environmental Conservation and <br />Sustainability chapter of the City’s 2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan. Over the last few <br />months, staff has reviewed the programs <br />and activities Arden Hills has in place <br />already that are accomplishing the best <br />practices identified by GreenStep Cities. <br />Information on each of the completed ac- <br />tions can be seen on the program’s website: <br />https://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/. To date, <br />the City has completed or started imple- <br />menting 23 actions under 14 separate best <br />practices categories. Going forward, the <br />City will be reviewing other recommended <br />best practices and discussing which initia- <br />tives to pursue. <br />Becoming a GreenStep City <br />Learn more at: greenstep.pca.state.mn.us <br />The company provides bags for your dis- <br />cards, which should be placed on the curb, <br />not in your recycling barrel. New bags <br />will be left for you, or you can order more, <br />as well as see a list of accepted items, at <br />simplerecycling.com. <br />Learn more at: simplerecycling.com