Food for Thought

Five Ways New York Is Ready to Increase Organic Recycling

The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) held a public hearing on November 20th for a newly proposed organic waste recycling rule. It would increase the number of restaurants, stores, and other businesses required to source-separate organic waste for composting or other environmentally acceptable disposal. Compared to cities like San Francisco and Seattle, which ...
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Better Jobs, Cleaner Air, Safer Streets

How To Revamp Commercial Waste Pickup

New York City is poised to launch a major reform of its sprawling commercial waste system, in which dozens of private haulers now deploy thousands of garbage trucks every night to collect about three million tons of waste per year from about 200,000 businesses. For the past five years, a coalition ...
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Better Jobs, Cleaner Air, Safer Streets