Hennepin County Must Stop Burning Trash in Minneapolis

For 37 years, Hennepin County has burned trash into the heart of a Black and working-class Minneapolis community — past its expected lifespan, past every promise of transition, and past the point where delay can be called anything other than a choice.

The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) concentrates pollution, health risk, and harm in neighborhoods that are disproportionately low-income and people of color, while wealthier parts of the county send their trash here and bear none of the burden.

We demand the Hennepin County Board follow through on its promise to end toxic trash incineration in Minneapolis. The County must call for an immediate vote and a closure date of December 31, 2027 and create a formal, community-led task force to work alongside the Board to deliver a just transition to a zero-waste future where all of us have the freedom to breathe fresh air.

hold an immediate vote to close herc

Set a firm closure date of December 31, 2027

create community-led task force to deliver zero waste transition

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