Media Summary: 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. Less trash on the curb. Less food for rats. More compost.
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Curbside Composting Returns In Queens - Detailed Analysis

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. Less trash on the curb. Less food for rats. More compost. Leaves, yard waste, food scraps and food-soiled paper products will be collected. Sanitation Worker Karen Lawson is excited for the NEW Yes oh you do well did you know about curb line cop

Big changes are on the way for how New Yorkers throw out their trash. The City Council passed a bill that makes he meeting will include a presentation from the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY, about the City's The mayor and Sanitation commissioner unveiled the new initiative Monday in Turmeric, coffee, and cabbage are boiling away in big pots at the New York City Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch joins us with more information.

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