Trash & Recycle

The City of Inver Grove Heights and Dakota County collaborate to provide our community resources on how to reduce, reuse, and properly dispose of unwanted items. Please review the following links for more information.

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Recycling Guide

Use the Recycling Guide to find out where to recycle, compost or get rid of unwanted items. Call ahead to verify the location, materials collected and hours of operation.





About this directory

This information was compiled by Dakota County. For additional recyclers in your area, search online. Any recycler wishing to be added to this list may contact environ@co.dakota.mn.us.

Disclaimer

The information provided in this directory is compiled as a service to residents. A listing in this directory does not imply an endorsement of approval by Dakota County. All businesses listed in the directory are responsible for complying with all applicable local, state and federal laws pertaining to recycling, waste disposal and environmental protection.

  1. Recycle, Trash & Hazardous
  2. Licensed Haulers
  3. Yard Waste & Food Scraps
  4. Reduce & Reuse
  5. Multifamily, Business & Schools
  6. Collection Events

Recycle, Trash and Hazardous Waste Disposal

Learn how to properly dispose of recyclable material, trash and hazardous waste below.

Follow these rules to ensure your recycling gets recycled:

All residents and commercial properties, including multifamily, in Dakota County must recycle the following items. All haulers serving Dakota County must accept these items.

  • Do not use plastic bags. Place recyclables loose in your recycling cart or in a paper bag.
  • Empty and dry bottles, jars and containers. They don't have to be perfect — just free of most residue.
  • Leave caps on containers.
  • Empty and flatten boxes.
  • Check the Recycling Guide if you are not sure about an item.

Put these items in your recycling 

Follow the list below, or reference the Recycling at Home cheat sheet. Additional home recycling information can be found in the What Goes Where GuideRecyclingAtHome

  • Paper
    • Newspaper and inserts
    • Magazines and catalogs
    • Mail and office paper
  • Cardboard
    • Corrugated cardboard
    • Paperboard (e.g., cracker boxes)
  • Cartons
    • Milk and juice cartons
    • Soup, broth, and wine cartons
    • Juice boxes
  • Metal cans
    • Aluminum, tin, and steel cans
  • Plastic bottles, containers and jugs
    • Containers numbered 1, 2 or 5
    • Soda, juice and water bottles
    • Milk and juice jugs
    • Margarine, cottage cheese, cream cheese and other tubs and lids
    • Laundry detergent bottles and jugs
    • Clear berry and produce containers
  • Glass bottles and jars

DO NOT put these items in your recycling cart

  • Batteries
  • Black plastic
  • Ceramic dishware
  • Clothing and textiles
  • Food
  • Household hazardous waste/hazardous waste
  • Paper plates, cups, and napkins
  • Diapers
  • Pharmaceuticals and medicines/medical waste
  • Plastic bags and film 
  • Metal cylinders (e.g., propane tanks)
  • Scrap metal* (e.g., metal pots and pans)
  • Shredded paper
  • Styrofoam™
  • Tanglers (e.g., chains, extension cords, hoses, string lights)
  • Trash
  • Yard waste and Christmas trees
  • All items banned from being placed in the trash or recycling in state or local law – including:
    • Electronics
    • Major Appliances
    • Sharps (e.g., lancets, needles, syringes)
    • Tires

* Scrap metal is allowed in carts and dumpsters only if delivered to the Tennis Sanitation recycling facility.

City Code Collection and Disposal Requirements

Review the city's requirements for trash and recycling collection and disposal here.

Online Recycling Guide

Visit the Online Recycling Guide tab to find out where to recycle, compost or get rid of unwanted items.  

Dakota County The Recycling Zone 

Only a short drive from IGH, The Recycling Zone (3365 Dodd Road, Eagan) is a collection facility open year-round to all Dakota County residents. Household hazardous waste, most electronics, scrap metal, cardboard and more is accepted for FREE. Tires, TVs and computer monitors have a small fee. Visit The Recycling Zone for a full list of accepted items list, prices and hours of operation.

Community Collection Events

Visit the Collection Events page to find local events to recycle and dispose of unwanted items.

Recycling Requirements at Privately Held Events

As of 2021, event centers, community festivals, fairs, sporting events, and concerts hosted in Dakota County are required to recycle. Certain large events with food scraps will need to collect food scraps from non-public areas starting in 2024. More information on the requirements for recycling at events can be found on Dakota County's website. Dakota County offers free resources for events to help meet the recycling and compost requirements. Free resources include recycling, food scraps, and trash containers, signs and bags. Call 651-604-8511 to borrow event containers from the City of Inver Grove Heights. View additional event resources available to rent from Dakota County on their website.

Environmental Education Resources

Residents, businesses, schools and organizations are welcome to use free article templates, handouts, activity kits and more to educate about recycling, food scraps, household hazardous waste and waste prevention.

Recycling Ambassador Program

Want to get involved and learn more about recycling, composting, and repurposing? Visit this page to learn how you can become a Recycling Ambassador and inspire others to help reduce waste in Dakota County.