Composting’s ‘True Believers’ Jilted as N.Y.C. Curbside Program Grows The community initiatives that helped make composting a reality in New York are facing possible budget cuts, and advocates say their loss will be devastating.
Mayor Eric Adams Says N.Y.C. Will Slash Budgets For Police, Libraries and Schools Mr. Adams said the migrant crisis made the deep budget cuts necessary. Progressive Democrats called the reductions dangerous and unnecessary.
Behold: New York City’s Trash Can of the Future Generations in the making, the new, sleeker receptacles will soon replace the iconic green mesh bins.
Mandatory Composting Is Coming to New York City: What You Need to Know The program, which has already rolled out in Queens, requires residents to separate food scraps and yard waste from their trash. Brooklyn is next.
To Fight Rats, NYC Restaurants Will Have to Put Trash in Containers The move, which would affect 40,000 food-related businesses in New York City, would mean the end of piles of black plastic bags at curbside.