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You and your household can help our community convert food waste and food-soiled paper into nutrient-rich compost that fortifies lawns, flower beds, backyard, and community gardens, small vegetable and berry farms and rain gardens.
To become a Blue Bag Organics household, contact Randy’s Environmental Services at (763) 972-3335. We will provide you everything you need to begin your first year of food waste recycling, including: • Sixty (2 rolls) 13-gallon Blue Bag Organics BPI-certified compostable can liners for tall kitchen waste bins• A coupon for a complimentary bag of Blue Bag Premium Compost will be mailed in early spring.
It takes only a few months to take food waste like an apple core, corn husks or salad scraps and convert it to nutrient-rich compost to help grow more apples. Or corn. Or lettuce.
And Blue Bag Organics® curbside composting system makes food waste recycling easy for you and your household.
The secret to our Blue Bag Organics curbside composting system is the special Blue Bag Organics liner. It’s made from BPI certified renewable ingredients. These renewable ingredients make Blue Bag Organics liners durable. They can withstand sunlight, rain and snow. And they can stretch to resist most tears and punctures.
But when they are composted at an industrial composting facility, Blue Bag Organics liners and their contents disintegrate in less than a few months, turning into nutrient-rich Blue Bag Premium Compost.
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GOOD STUFFfor Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
Food waste and food-soiled paper are called organic waste. It includes:
Spoiled leftovers
Meat and bones
Vegetable scraps
Fruit scraps
Egg and nut shells
Coffee grounds and
filters
Tea leaves and tea
bags (staples
removed)
Butter and margarine
wrappers (non-foil)
Dairy products
Paper cups and plates
(non-plastic coated)
Paper towels and
napkins
Waxed paper and
parchment paper
Wax-coated
paperboard packaging
and containers
Refrigerated foods
Frozen food packaging
(non-plastic)
BPI-Certified materials
Pizza boxes
KEEP OUTof Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
These items should not go into your kitchencompost bucket or Blue Bag Organics liner.
Twist ties
Aluminum foil
Foil-lined cartons,
containers or packaging
Cooking oils, fats or
grease
Staples
Plastics
Glass and metals
Styrofoam
K-cups
Yardwaste
Personal sanitary
products
Diapers or wipes
Pet droppings or kitty
litter
Clothes
Cigarette butts
Rocks or bricks
Microwavable popcorn
bags
Recyclable papers
Brush
AFTER GOING THROUGH AN INDUSTRIAL COMPOSTING FACILITY, RECYCLED FOOD WASTE FROM HOUSEHOLDS LIKE YOURS WILL BE CONVERTED TO NUTRIENT-RICH COMPOST.
For trash day, tightly hand tie the 13 gallon Blue Bag Organics liner and place it inside your regular garbage cart for curbside
pickup. We’ll separate all Blue Bag Organics from other trash at our facility. And off they’ll go
to an industrial composting facility.
Only place 13 gallon BBO liners in the garbage cart. Smaller bags will not be collected.
Empty your kitchen compost bucket into either the 13-gallon Blue Bag Organics BPI – certified bag.
Unlike most plastic trash bags, the Blue Bag Organics bag is specially made to be compostable. All your household’s organics, including flattened and folded pizza boxes go into that special Blue Bag.
Discard food waste and food-soiled paper from meals, your refrigerator and the pantry into a kitchen compost bucket, separate
from your other household trash.
Use a kitchen scraps recycling setup that is most convenient for you and your household. You may use any sturdy washable container as a kitchen compost bucket.
Please don’t use plastic shopping bags or other kinds of plastic bags. They will not compost.
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CALL: Randy’s Environmental Services (763)972-3335VISIT: RandysSanitation.com
GOOD STUFFfor Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
Food waste and food-soiled paper are called organic waste. It includes:
Spoiled leftovers
Meat and bones
Vegetable scraps
Fruit scraps
Egg and nut shells
Coffee grounds and
filters
Tea leaves and tea
bags (staples
removed)
Butter and margarine
wrappers (non-foil)
Dairy products
Paper cups and plates
(non-plastic coated)
Paper towels and
napkins
Waxed paper and
parchment paper
Wax-coated
paperboard packaging
and containers
Refrigerated foods
Frozen food packaging
(non-plastic)
BPI-Certified materials
Pizza boxes
KEEP OUTof Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
These items should not go into your kitchencompost bucket or Blue Bag Organics liner.
Twist ties
Aluminum foil
Foil-lined cartons,
containers or packaging
Cooking oils, fats or
grease
Staples
Plastics
Glass and metals
Styrofoam
K-cups
Yardwaste
Personal sanitary
products
Diapers or wipes
Pet droppings or kitty
litter
Clothes
Cigarette butts
Rocks or bricks
Microwavable popcorn
bags
Recyclable papers
Brush
AFTER GOING THROUGH AN INDUSTRIAL COMPOSTING FACILITY, RECYCLED FOOD WASTE FROM HOUSEHOLDS LIKE YOURS WILL BE CONVERTED TO NUTRIENT-RICH COMPOST.
For trash day, tightly hand tie the 13 gallon Blue Bag Organics liner and place it inside your regular garbage cart for curbside
pickup. We’ll separate all Blue Bag Organics from other trash at our facility. And off they’ll go
to an industrial composting facility.
Only place 13 gallon BBO liners in the garbage cart. Smaller bags will not be collected.
Empty your kitchen compost bucket into either the 13-gallon Blue Bag Organics BPI – certified bag.
Unlike most plastic trash bags, the Blue Bag Organics bag is specially made to be compostable. All your household’s organics, including flattened and folded pizza boxes go into that special Blue Bag.
Discard food waste and food-soiled paper from meals, your refrigerator and the pantry into a kitchen compost bucket, separate
from your other household trash.
Use a kitchen scraps recycling setup that is most convenient for you and your household. You may use any sturdy washable container as a kitchen compost bucket.
Please don’t use plastic shopping bags or other kinds of plastic bags. They will not compost.
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CALL: Randy’s Environmental Services (763)972-3335VISIT: RandysSanitation.com
GOOD STUFFfor Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
Food waste and food-soiled paper are called organic waste. It includes:
Spoiled leftovers
Meat and bones
Vegetable scraps
Fruit scraps
Egg and nut shells
Coffee grounds and
filters
Tea leaves and tea
bags (staples
removed)
Butter and margarine
wrappers (non-foil)
Dairy products
Paper cups and plates
(non-plastic coated)
Paper towels and
napkins
Waxed paper and
parchment paper
Wax-coated
paperboard packaging
and containers
Refrigerated foods
Frozen food packaging
(non-plastic)
BPI-Certified materials
Pizza boxes
KEEP OUTof Blue Bag Organics® Recycling
These items should not go into your kitchencompost bucket or Blue Bag Organics liner.
Twist ties
Aluminum foil
Foil-lined cartons,
containers or packaging
Cooking oils, fats or
grease
Staples
Plastics
Glass and metals
Styrofoam
K-cups
Yardwaste
Personal sanitary
products
Diapers or wipes
Pet droppings or kitty
litter
Clothes
Cigarette butts
Rocks or bricks
Microwavable popcorn
bags
Recyclable papers
Brush
AFTER GOING THROUGH AN INDUSTRIAL COMPOSTING FACILITY, RECYCLED FOOD WASTE FROM HOUSEHOLDS LIKE YOURS WILL BE CONVERTED TO NUTRIENT-RICH COMPOST.
For trash day, tightly hand tie the 13 gallon Blue Bag Organics liner and place it inside your regular garbage cart for curbside
pickup. We’ll separate all Blue Bag Organics from other trash at our facility. And off they’ll go
to an industrial composting facility.
Only place 13 gallon BBO liners in the garbage cart. Smaller bags will not be collected.
Empty your kitchen compost bucket into either the 13-gallon Blue Bag Organics BPI – certified bag.
Unlike most plastic trash bags, the Blue Bag Organics bag is specially made to be compostable. All your household’s organics, including flattened and folded pizza boxes go into that special Blue Bag.
Discard food waste and food-soiled paper from meals, your refrigerator and the pantry into a kitchen compost bucket, separate
from your other household trash.
Use a kitchen scraps recycling setup that is most convenient for you and your household. You may use any sturdy washable container as a kitchen compost bucket.
Please don’t use plastic shopping bags or other kinds of plastic bags. They will not compost.
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CALL: Randy’s Environmental Services (763)972-3335VISIT: RandysSanitation.com
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