Sunday, October 6th is the date the city's Department of Sanitation begins collecting compost from all residential buildings in Manhattan.
Read moreDetailsSunday, October 6th is the date the city's Department of Sanitation begins collecting compost from all residential buildings in Manhattan.
Read moreDetailsOctober 6 is the date when the city's Department of Sanitation (DSNY) begins collecting compost from all residential buildings in Manhattan.
Read moreDetailsOne-third of what New Yorkers put in the trash are glass, plastic, metal, and paper items that can be recycled.
Read moreDetailsThe confetti, wrappers, and other litter from thousands of spectators will be left behind on CPW after the parade. But not for long.
Read moreDetailsThe latest rollout has brought 20 bins to the Upper West Side, between West 59th Street and West 92nd Street.
Read moreDetailsThe Department’s workers and equipment are prepared. The full fleet of over 700 salt spreaders will be positioned and ready to operate starting at 4 p.m.
Read moreDetailsThe ‘hood looks cleaner and it’s gratifying to see. For that I wish to express public gratitude.
Read moreDetailsEvery winter, New York’s Strongest use their muscle to clear snow and ice from 19,000 lane-miles of roadway.
Read moreDetailsThis Thanksgiving, we can all be grateful for the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY).
Read moreDetailsTalking trash with Commissioner Tisch.
Read moreDetailsThere's a pilot program using paid volunteers from the department to work on the holiday Monday.
Read moreDetailsBrewer met with sanitation officials on this block to discuss community quality of life concerns around sanitation and
Read moreDetailsAfter being suspended in May 2020, due to pandemic-related budget cuts, curbside compost collection
Read moreDetailsHave you noticed an increase in trash on your block? Are your public trash cans routinely overflowing? Have they been removed altogether?
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