organics

curbside composting is now available city wide!

  • Latest Data on curbside collection

    Read this comprehensive report from Samantha McBride and see how your district is doing with curbside composting.

  • What all residents need to know

    Curbside composting is an easy way to combat rats by diverting food waste/rat food into rat proof bins, while also reducing our climate impacts as food waste sent to landfills generates harmful methane emissions as it decomposes.

  • Get our guide on organics collection

    We have created a guide to encourage residential participation in the new city wide mandatory DSNY organics collection in multifamily buildings. The guide provides useful strategies, tools and inspiration.

  • Tell us how organics is working for you

    Please take a moment complete our short survey and tell us how organics is working for you or if you need assistance with strategies to convince your building and neighbors to participate.

Food waste is a significant contributor to climate change, accounting for approximately 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

When food is wasted, all the resources used in its production, such as water, energy, and land, are also wasted. Additionally, decomposing food waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is far more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide.

To mitigate the impact of food waste on climate change, individuals, businesses, and governments must prioritize reducing food waste through better inventory management, improved storage facilities, and consumer education on smart purchasing and meal planning.

Find a food drop off site near you

food scrap drop-off sites

There are food scrap drop-off sites open throughout the week in Manhattan and the outer boroughs available through DSNY, NYC Compost Projects, and GrowNYC.

In addition, DSNY has placed 400 orange “Smart bins” across all boroughs, that accept organics. These bins are open 365 days a year, 24/7. Download the NYC Smart Compost app for free for Android and iOS.

food pantries

Search the map to find a soup kitchen, food pantry, senior center, or SNAP enrollment site near you. Find a free tax assistance site here.

If you’re an individual looking to donate a small amount of food, the organizations will be happy to accept your donations. Visit FoodbankNYC.org for more information.

issues and impact of food & organic waste

food waste in dumpster

FOOD WASTE

NYC Composting program, BioCycle

COMPOSTING

NYC rat in garbage, NBC News

rats

NYC smoke 2023 by David Dee Delgado, Getty Images

CLIMATE CHANGE

NYC Public School Youth by Cafeteria Culture

EDUCATION

New Jersey power plant

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

NYC Sanitation

ECONOMIC IMPACT

LEARN HOW TO SEPARATE ORGANICS IN YOUR KITCHEN

Learn how to separate your food scraps and why it is important for the environment.

JOIN THE organics COMMITTEE

The Manhattan SWAB Organics Committee consists of residential leaders, zero waste professionals and community advocates. The committee meets monthly on the second Monday from 5:30-6:30 pm ET.

Contact us to join or learn more about how you can help support NYC’s composting programs.

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