Curbside composting has been the law of the land since October, but the vast majority of New Yorkers aren’t following the ...
Fines will start at $25 and go up to $100 for repeated violations for buildings with one to eight units.
While there are several "waste items" you can use for compost, animal feces is definitely one to not experiment with. Animal waste usually contains incredibly harmful bacteria or parasites that ...
Starting April 1, all food scraps, food-soiled paper and yard waste must be separated from the garbage and set out for ...
Confusion about curbside composting has been rising as April 1 approaches. That is when buildings in New York City that don’t ...
Starting April 1, the New York City Department of Sanitation will begin issuing fines to property owners who fail to comply with the city's new mandatory composting law. The program, which has been ...
Composting might seem like a complicated and time-consuming process, but it’s actually a simple and effective way to reduce ...
The balance ensures proper decomposition and prevents unpleasant odors. A compost pile should remain moist but not saturated. The ideal moisture level is comparable to a wrung-out sponge.
Massachusetts has a fix: A state regulation requires businesses to keep food out of dumpsters. To help them comply, the state ...
Ventura County and some cities provide not only mulch and compost for schools, but also a subsidy for the cost of delivery.
The Department of Sanitation made composting mandatory back in October and issued warnings to those who don’t comply. The agency will issue property owners a fine if they don’t compost ...