Media Summary: Sanitation Worker Karen Lawson is excited for the NEW The pilot program is back after a winter break. A pilot program began in in the borough last October and within three months the city collected nearly 13 million pounds of waste.
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Sanitation Worker Karen Lawson is excited for the NEW The pilot program is back after a winter break. A pilot program began in in the borough last October and within three months the city collected nearly 13 million pounds of waste. The City Council voted to require over 8 million New Yorkers to NYC sanitation officials issued nearly 2000 tickets during the first week of a Less trash on the curb. Less food for rats. More

Leaves, yard waste, food scraps and food-soiled paper products will be collected. Christine Datz-Romero, the executive director of the Lower East Side Ecology Center, takes us into the world of Welcome to my urban garden! Last weekend I attended an event at the Big changes are on the way for how New Yorkers throw out their trash. The City Council passed a bill that makes Residents will be required to separate food scraps and yard waste from their trash. Experts say Turmeric, coffee, and cabbage are boiling away in big pots at the

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