Created in 1989 under Local Law 19, The MSWAB advances ideas, insights, and initiatives to achieve New York City’s goal of Zero Waste by 2030

ABOUT US

By 2030, climate change will cause Manhattan and other parts of NYC to flood every five years rather than every 500 years.

Our Impact

Through our working partnership with SWABs in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, our 38 members seek to achieve impact in three key areas:

  • Policy Input

    Through written and verbal testimonies, meetings, and letters to city officials.

  • Thought leadershp

    Through the development of recycling and composting guides, hosting public forums, outreach events to educate and attract new members.

  • Grant-making

    In the past we have created annual Community Composting and Reuse, Reduce and Repair grants

Key Accomplishments

OUR COMMITTEES

The MSWAB is comprised of 26 individuals selected by the Manhattan Borough President’s Office for two year terms. A 5-Person Executive Team, Steering Committee of Committee chairs, and 3 Members at Large govern the MSWAB.

The MSWAB is fiscally sponsored by the Open Space Institute, Inc. View our MSWAB Bylaws and MSWAB Procedures to learn more.

Our Members

MSWAB members include solid waste management industry veterans, waste reduction consultants, sustainability professionals, academics, concerned citizens, and more.

Current members include:

  • Allison Allen

  • Joyce Bialik

  • Diana Blackwell

  • Stan Chen

  • Matthew Civello

  • Maggie Clarke

  • Peter Cohen

  • Laura Corona Rios

  • Lorial Crowder

  • Kimberly Davis

  • Eric Dickson

  • Danielle Dookie

  • Frank Farance

  • Wendy Frank

  • Katherine Hanner

  • Danielle Hartley

  • Kristen Lasky

  • Jessica Long

  • Diane Orr

  • Ushma Pandya

  • Aline Reynolds

  • Anna Sacks

  • Rick Schulman

  • Sharon Silbermann

  • Chana Widawski

other swabs

The Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board is fiscally sponsored by the Open Space Institute, Inc, as part of their Citizen Action Program. OSI is a nonprofit public charity exempt from federal income tax under Sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1) of the International Revenue Code.

Our partners

Manhattan Borough President

Wearable Collections

Open Space Institute

BioBag

The Durst Organization

NYSACC

Waste Management

Novamont

Pratt Industries

Balcones

RecycleGO

press mentions

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