Hennepin County provides funding and assistance for businesses and organizations to start or improve programs to divert recyclables and/or organics. Eligible recipients include for-profit businesses and organizations, including multifamily housing, and non-profit organizations. Grant activities must take place in Hennepin County.
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Request assistance
Our committed staff is ready to help you start or improve recycling at your business or organization. Free services include on-site assessments to determine your best options and necessary start-up steps and evaluation of potential costs and savings.
Request assistance by submitting a business recycling request form.
Recycling signs
A variety of signs are available for spaces such as offices, cafeterias, commercial kitchens, public spaces and more. Order free recycling, organics recycling and trash signs.
MNimize single-use plastic reduction program
MNimize is a program of the Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation and Hennepin County that provides support and recognition to food businesses working to reduce single-use plastic waste.
How it works
Get started by submitting an inquiry form, emailing hello@mnimize.org, or calling 651-292-4664.
After reaching out, you will:
- Do a site visit with the MNimize team to establish baseline of single-use plastic use, verify tier achievement, and identify opportunities for further reduction.
- Commit to the MNimize Pledge of offering single-use plastic accessories, such as plastic utensils and straws, by request only.
- Take additional actions to reduce single-use plastics to be recognized at one of four achievement levels.
MNimize rebate
Eligible participating businesses that are emerging small business enterprises (ESBEs) can get up to $1,000 through the MNimize Rebate toward expenses to reduce single-use plastic.
This rebate could be used to purchase durable reusable or certified compostable alternatives to replace single-use plastic items or for other creative plastic reduction strategies.
Spread the word
If you know businesses who might be interested, download the MNimize media kit (DOCX, 2MB) for resources to spread the word about this opportunity.
Grants for bins and compostable bags
Hennepin County has free resources and technical assistance for small businesses and nonprofit organizations to start or improve recycling and organics recycling. Applicants may select up to $3,000 worth of containers and compostable bags from the county's product list. Review the grant flyer (PDF, 1MB) to learn more.
To apply:
- Review the 2026 bin and compostable bag grant guidelines (PDF, 1MB)
- For application materials, submit a business recycling information online request form.
Waste prevention grants
Are you a business, nonprofit organization or reuse retailer looking to reduce waste? This grant program funds projects that prevent waste in the business sector. Areas of focus include reuse and repair, replacing disposables with reusables, food waste prevention and projects around research and development to prevent waste. This year $400,000 is available for business waste prevention grants.
Applications are due by Tuesday, April 7 at 3 p.m. Grant flyer with overview of the grant program (PDF, 1MB).
Virtual information meeting
Thursday, March 5 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Attend a virtual information meeting to hear about project ideas, understand the application process, and ask questions. Register for the virtual information meeting.
How to apply
You need to be registered to submit an application. There has been an upgrade to the Supplier Portal, so you may need to register or re-register. For detailed instructions on how to register and submit an application, including video tutorials and more, visit the Supplier Portal information page.
Access the RFP and apply
- Visit the Supplier Portal.
- Under Contracting opportunities, view the application materials by selecting business waste prevention grants.
- Submit materials through the supplier portal before 3 p.m. on the application due date.
Waste prevention project examples
Review these project examples to see how waste prevention grant funding could be used at your business.
Reporting information for current grantees
Grantees are to submit a final report (for Container and Accelerated grant recipients) or both an interim report and a final report (for Competitive grant recipients). These reports provide crucial information for Hennepin County to evaluate and continue the program. Grant managers will provide templates to grantees.
See an example of a grant report (PDF, 1MB) for more information.