This was a surprise inspection, to see how the Minnetonka High School students are doing with their food-waste separation unmonitored. Some days are not bad and some are terrible, I was told by the lunchroom custodian.


They're taking the time to sort.


Lots of Styrofoam trays and plastic in the organics cart, unfortunately.


263.5 pounds of organics, 147 pounds of trash.
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