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materials, including but not limited to, paper (including cardboard/paperboard cartons), glass, plastic and metal. <br /> ii. The recycling (including any organics) program shall be operated in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. <br /> iii. The Municipality shall implement a public information program that contains at least the following components: (1) One promotional mailing to each household focused exclusively on the Municipality’s recycling and source-separated compostable materials program; (2) One promotional advertisement detailing recycling and organics opportunities available for residents included in the Municipality’s newsletter or local newspaper; and <br /> (3) Two community outreach activities at Municipal or Quasi-municipal events to inform residents about recycling and source-separated compostable materials <br />opportunities. iv. The public information components listed above shall focus on all recyclable <br />materials and the various opportunities to recycle and compost source-separated compostable materials within the Municipality. The Municipality shall incorporate County/regional/State campaigns and images and use the toolkits provided by the County when preparing promotional materials. The Municipality, on an ongoing basis, shall identify new residents and provide detailed information on the recycling opportunities available to these new residents. The County shall work with the Municipality on promotional materials to coordinate messages. The Municipality shall provide promotional materials to the County for review prior to publication to ensure accuracy. v. The Municipality shall regularly attend the bi-monthly Solid Waste Abatement <br />Advisory Team (SWAAT) meetings per year. vi. The Municipality shall offer a minimum of one spring and/or fall recycling drop-off <br />event(s) where items not normally accepted at the curb are collected for recycling. If the Municipality is hosting a monthly drop-off as described below, the spring/fall recycling drop-off events may be included within that program. <br /> b. The Municipality is encouraged to expand its recycling program to include one or more of the following components in order to receive additional funding. i. Organize monthly/quarterly recycling drop-off events which can be held in conjunction with a neighboring municipality(ies) on a cooperative basis for the citizens of both/all municipalities. ii. Provide a community event recycling program, which at a minimum would consist of providing recycling opportunities at all Municipal sponsored or Quasi-municipal events and festivals as required by Minn. Stat. § 115A.151. The feasibility of <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: ECFEFB9E-8156-40E3-BBC8-778DEF80B1D3