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flag Minnesota bans disposing of 21 hazardous household items in trash; violations can lead to fines or jail.

flag In Minnesota, disposing of household hazardous waste like batteries, electronics, paint, pesticides, and certain chemicals in regular trash is illegal due to environmental and safety risks. flag The state prohibits 21 common items from landfills to prevent pollution and fires, especially from lithium-ion batteries. flag Residents must use designated collection sites for proper disposal, and violations may result in fines or jail time for repeat offenses.

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