Minimal Waste Initiatives

Contributing to the improvement of local and regional ecosystems.


Community Education and Outreach

The Zero Waste team tables at markets and events to educate market vendors, shoppers, and volunteers. They share tips on sustainable waste practices, food waste reduction, and reusable foodware solutions.

Plastic Bag Ban

The Plastic Bag Ban is new to AIM for 2026. It is part of AIM’s initiative to work towards an environmentally beneficial food system. Our Zero Waste team is providing training and managing enforcement to ensure success for all market participants.

AIM is partnering with food recovery organizations to create a system that would allow for easy post-market donations.

The team is also considering composting initiatives for the future.

Food Recovery and Organic Waste Diversion

Plastic Bag Ban

The Plastic Bag Ban aims to address the adverse environmental effects of plastic bag usage at AIM’s farmers markets. Banning plastic bags distribution at our markets aligns with our mission for an earth-friendly food system. 

The Plastic Bag Ban prohibits all market participants from distributing single use plastic bags of any kind at all nine AIM farmers markets. This includes bags made from plastic and bioplastic regardless of labeling or certification. If market participants choose to provide bags to customers, they must be reusable, compostable, or recyclable, such as paper or canvas. 

The policy will be in a soft launch phase from January to March of 2026 to allow for market participants to transition. During this phase, the policy strongly encourages market participants to refrain from distributing plastic bags. Market participants should refrain from purchasing more plastic bags and instead restock with paper bags or other reusable or recyclable bags. The ban will be in full effect April 2026.

The Zero Waste team at AIM is offering both in-person and virtual technical assistance for market participants to help find a pathway towards compliance.   

Market participants can request technical assistance here.

Plastic Bag Ban FAQs

For Market Participants


For Shoppers