Staying on Top of Waste Management: NYC311's Trash, Recycling, and Compost Collection Schedule
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The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is responsible for collecting trash, recycling, and compost from households and businesses across the five boroughs. The collection schedule varies depending on the location, with some areas having daily collections, while others have collections on specific days of the week. To find out the collection schedule for your area, you can visit the NYC311 website or call 311 to speak with a representative.


Trash Collection Schedule



Recycling Collection Schedule

- Paper recycling: Collected every other week, on the same day as trash collection
- Metal/glass/plastic recycling: Collected every other week, on the same day as trash collection


Compost Collection Schedule
The compost collection schedule in NYC varies depending on the location. In some areas, compost collections take place on a weekly basis, while in others, collections take place every other week. To find out the compost collection schedule for your area, visit the NYC311 website or call 311.In addition to the collection schedule, it's essential to know what materials are accepted in each bin. The following materials are accepted in the respective bins:
- Trash: Household waste, including food waste, plastic bags, and non-recyclable materials
- Recycling: Paper, metal, glass, and plastic materials, including newspaper, cardboard, cans, bottles, and jars
- Compost: Food waste, yard trimmings, and other organic materials