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Hello New York City, we are excited to be hosting our first AMA on Curbside Composting! We will be online from 10AM to 12PM EST. Check out this longer post with more information about the program: https://www.reddit.com/r/nyc/comments/10dlwd3/new_york_city_department_of_sanitation_and_the/
With us today we have:
Richard Day: Curbside Composting Team at the Department of Sanitation
Devyn Goldberg: Outreach Associate at Big Reuse
Shanshan Chan: Outreach Associate at Big Reuse
Taeho Lee: Outreach Associate at Big Reuse
Kaiqing Yang: Curbside Composting Outreach Intern
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EDIT: We are going to wrap up for the day but feel free to reach out to the Curbside Compost Outreach team at Big Reuse at compostoutreach@bigreuse.org or to the Compost Team at DSNY at makecompost@dsny.nyc.gov . If you missed the AMA but still have questions you can DM us here on reddit as well.
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BigReuse OP t1_j5otfjb wrote
u/stickykk asked "why is the plan discontinued during Dec - Mar? Organic waste still happens..."
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Great question! Part of why it is so successful is that it is modeled on best practices from other cities, including Toronto, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland, where, in the early phases of their programs, the real emphasis was on leaf and yard waste. As such, at least for this first year, we are pausing when there is no leaf and yard waste, the dead of winter. Residents can still separate their organic materials from their recyclables and waste during the pause, although sanitation workers will toss the brown bins’ contents in with the garbage. We hope everyone will stay in the habit, and either use their bins, or make use of community composting sites or Smart Composting Bins. We have taken feedback from the Borough President and others about the desire for a year-round program and will be taking it into consideration for next year.
-Devyn