The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has announced that there will be no trash, curbside compost, or recycling collection on Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day, Monday Oct. 14.
To participate, residents should rake leaves into the street next to the curb by 6 a.m. of the first day of each collection ...
Curbside composting is now available in the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island after the city previously launched the program ...
The New York City Sanitation Department will now collect food waste from residents in Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island after previously rolling out the service to Brooklyn and Queens.
NYC's curbside compost program expanded to Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, bringing it to all five boroughs.
Composting is now mandatory in all five boroughs in New York City. Curbside composting requires people to separate food ...
City Launches Mandatory Food Waste Pick-Up Next Week ...
The Big Apple is ready to take your compost. As of Sunday, New York City’s curbside composting program is available in all ...
Billed as the nation’s largest compost collection program, the effort is part of Mayor Eric Adams’ push to modernize trash ...
Starting October 6, curbside composting will be available in the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island after the city previously launched the program in Queens and Brooklyn.
Starting today, Curbside Composting will be available in all five boroughs. It had been available to residents in Brooklyn and Queens – collection is beginning in the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten ...
Much of the food scraps and other organic waste that’s collected will go not to compost piles but to producing “bio-gas” ...