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Dirty Jobs: Minnkota Recycling

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MinnKota Recycling has been keeping it clean and green since 1975, serving the tristate area and fulfilling recycling needs… and yes, it gets dirty.

Founded on the grounds of sustainable living, MinnKota has become a necessary cornerstone of the community. Calling themselves the “green guardians” of garbage, MinnKota Recycling, along with its sibling service, MinnKota Secured Document Destruction, operates under MinnKota EnviroServices, Inc. They champion the cycle of renewal, educating the community and perfecting the art of recycling, as well as ensuring your valuable prints stay shredded and secure.

How does it get dirty? Inside the facility, these workers are surrounded by, well, trash. It’s trash that will be turned into treasure (or, at least marketable material), but first, it’s trash. There are a variety of machinery and tools that the facility uses to sort and separate material, but nothing has replaced the age-old method of hand sorting, and about 20% of what makes it into the facility is unable to be recycled—so it’s trash, and it smells.


Did You Know?

MinnKota Recycling processed and marketed 60,000 tons of recyclable materials in 2023 alone!


Top 3 Dirtiest Tasks

  1. Inside the facilities, MinnKota’s sorting team dives into the mix of materials collected from curbside pickups, drop-sites, and commercial hubs. This task is spent distinguishing different types of materials to ensure that every recyclable finds its way, and every unrecyclable is out of there. Gloves are necessary, grit is recommended.
  1. Out in the field, MinnKota’s collection crew ventures into the landscapes of commercial businesses, like restaurant kitchens and university halls, to gather valuable materials destined for the facility—this means going around to each bin and collecting the trash to be turned anew, but it’s also like taking out the trash, so ew.
  1. Once sorted, there are teams pushing and piling and pivoting around the final steps of the process—they’re literally pushing the material into the machines to make bales. Bales of metal, paper, magazines, or whatever it may be to be shipped off to another plant for reuse. This is less invasive than picking through the garbage, but laborsome nonetheless.

If this work is so dirty, why are there people doing it? The simple answer, it’s rewarding.

“This is a challenging industry but knowing we are doing some good for the environment and local economy, and providing jobs that offer sustainable solutions to managing these communities and others’ recycling needs, motivates us,” Sales Manager & Certified Secure Destruction Specialist Mary G. Aldrich said.

Tips to Dirt-Proof Your Team

(Even for the dirtiest jobs)

  • Competitive pay
  • Positive work environment
  • Opportunity for training
  • New Americans hires

While the company has been around for decades, there’s always room to grow!

“I started with the company in 1996, and since that time we have expanded into brokerage services, offering other communities recycling options that would have never been available in small towns,” Sales Manager & Certified Secure Destruction Specialist Mary G. Aldrich said.

Crunching Numbers and Cans

Just because it’s a dirty job doesn’t mean there’s not a mix of dirty and office tasks to be done at MinnKota Recycling. Here are some of the software and marketing techniques that fit this company!

Routeoptix

RouteOptix is a software system that enhances route planning, scheduling, and customer management for businesses like MinnKota Recycling. It optimizes routes for efficiency, manages dispatch and customer interactions seamlessly, and provides real-time tracking and reporting to improve operational performance.

Outlook & Direct Marketing

Educational outreach and community partnerships are key in marketing—both of which MinnKota has put effort into doing—as they enhance visibility and promote public participation in recycling. As well as getting knowledge of their certifications into the eyes of the public, especially considering that they were the first!

Organic Marketing

“We have very loyal customers, as well, so we obtain a lot of work by word of mouth. You might have seen our yard signs all over town, as we love to market our finished product.”


Did You Know?

MinnKota was the first NAID AAA-certified facility in North Dakota—NAID AAA certification is a mark of excellence that ensures data destruction services adhere to the highest standards of security and privacy protection.


As we go about our days, one thing will remain certain—there will always be trash. But, it’s businesses like MinnKota Recycling who take on the job of not only getting their hands dirty by sorting it but being part of something larger by giving that waste a new life, one trash bale at a time!

Learn more about this dirty job!

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