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You can sign up for Curbside Composting online or by phone.
After you sign up, the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) will let you know if you're in an eligible neighborhood and notify you when service will start in your area.
If you don't live in an area where Curbside Composting is offered yet, DSNY will let you know if the service will expand to your area. DSNY wants to hear from everyone interested in Curbside Composting as it helps to make the case to expand this service to more neighborhoods.
Online
Sign up for Curbside Composting.
By Phone
The Curbside Composting collection schedule for your home is based on your address.
Suspensions may occur for a City holiday or during a snowstorm.
Currently, only Community Boards that had previously received Curbside Composting are eligible for service, but not all of these neighborhoods will receive it immediately. Service will resume based on the number of signups and the density of the neighborhood.
If you don’t live in a participating Community Board, you can still sign up to express interest in receiving the service in the future.
You can look up the Community Board for your address on the Community Boards page.
Current Service Areas
If your Community Board is receiving the service and you signed up, DSNY will confirm your information and notify you of the date that Curbside Composting will begin for your building.
Participants in Curbside Composting can only use brown outdoor composting bins issued by the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) to throw out their food and yard waste.
If you do not already have a brown bin, you can request one when you sign up, and it will be delivered before your service begins. Participating buildings will be given brown bins before service starts if they no longer have a bin.
Bin Liners and Bags
You must use bin liners or bags in your brown bin.
To line the brown bin, you can use a:
You cannot use small plastic shopping bags or black plastic bags to line the bin.
To line your indoor kitchen container, you can use:
Replacement Bins
If your brown bin is lost or has been damaged or stolen, you can request a new one.
If you qualify to receive a replacement bin, you may need to pick it up from one of the bin distribution locations. The pick-up location will be provided after your request has been reviewed.
Items Accepted
Food Waste
You can put food waste in your brown compost bin, including:
Yard Waste
You can put small amounts of yard waste in your brown composting bin, such as:
If your yard waste can’t fit in the bin with the lid closed, or to save room in the bin for food waste, you can:
Do not use plastic bags. Yard waste set out in plastic bags will be collected as trash.
Items Not Accepted
You can’t put any of the following items in the brown organics bin:
You can get bin decals, brochures, guides, and stickers showing what items to put in your brown bin.
In general, there is no collection on sanitation holidays, but that is subject to change. You can check back near the date of the holiday to confirm the collection schedule.
Usually:
2022 Sanitation Holidays
Date | Holiday |
---|---|
January 1 (Saturday) | New Year's Day |
January 17 (Monday) | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
February 12 (Saturday) | Lincoln's Birthday |
February 21 (Monday) | Washington's Birthday (Presidents' Day) |
May 30 (Monday) | Memorial Day |
July 4 (Monday) | Independence Day |
September 5 (Monday) | Labor Day |
October 10 (Monday) | Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day |
November 8 (Tuesday) | Election Day |
November 11 (Friday) | Veterans Day |
November 24 (Thursday) | Thanksgiving |
December 26 (Monday) | Christmas (Observed) |