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Composting in your Neighborhood
Learn how to use compost to recycle organic waste while enriching your soil.
Household Special Waste Recycling Drop-off Program
NYC Residents may drop off batteries, fluorescent light tubes, motor oil and filters, thermostats, and transmission fluid at a self-help site on Staten Island.
Illegal Dumping Reward Programs
The Department of Sanitation has two programs through which the public can collect monetary awards for reporting illegal dumping.
Learn to Reduce Waste
NYCWasteLess Web site explains how City residents can reduce waste during daily activities.
Not Sure What to Trash?
The Department of Sanitation offers guidelines for recycling, donating, and reporting unused goods.
PLANYC
PLANYC is New York City's program to look ahead for the next 25 years and address the barriers to maintaining and improving the quality of life in the City.
What and How to Recycle in NYC
Recycling is the law in New York City. Residents, schools, institutions, agencies, and all commercial businesses must recycle.
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