NEW YORK-- In a new move to reduce the city's carbon footprint, the New York City Council passed a bill Thursday that will make it mandatory for residents to separate food waste from household trash.Get used to seeing more little brown bins around city neighborhoods, ready for curbside pic...
Rodriguez is already participating in the city's current voluntary composting program, which separates food scraps and yard waste from regular trash. Related story: CBS2 goes inside NYC's massive compost facility on Staten Island Queens and Brooklyn will be the first two boroughs to be part of ...
Rodriguez is already participating in the city's current voluntary composting program, which separates food scraps and yard waste from regular trash. Related story: CBS2 goes inside NYC's massive compost facility on Staten Island Queens and Brooklyn will be the first two boroughs to be part of ...