The Times Square Ball Drop is one of the most anticipated events in NYC— but it's no easy feat to clean up the amount of refuse left over from the festivities.Â
On a measly triangular plot of land along the Brooklyn-Queens boundary, the Hole is one of the most fascinating places in the entire city.
Just prior to New York State going on PAUSE for coronavirus, we went to visit Roosevelt Island’s amazing pneumatic tube
One man's trash is another man's treasure at the City Reliquary's exhibit, NYC Trash!: Past, Present, & Future, which includes an outdoor sculpture garden.
The Times Square Ball Drop is one of the most anticipated events in NYC— but it's no easy feat to clean up the amount of refuse left over from the festivities.Â
Brown bins have sprouted up next to cobalt blue and spring green recycling containers. What is it these foreign invaders have come to collect? Your compost.
Kathryn Garcia, the NYC sanitation commissioner wants to the city produce zero waste by 2030. If the DSNY can reach that goal, it will be a stunning turnaround.
Thanks to its architecture and innovative design, DSNY's new garage and salt shed in Hudson Square, Tribeca is anything but your typical sanitation station.