Every building in NYC is required by law to recycle. Residents and institutions whose garbage is collected by the NYC Department of Sanitation sort their recyclables into two streams: (1) Mixed Paper & Cardboard, and (2) Beverage Cartons (like milk cartons & juice boxes), PLASTIC bottles & jugs, GLASS bottles & jars, any METAL and FOIL wrap or trays.
Commercial establishments are serviced by private carters and follow slightly different recycling regulations.
Yes...we recycle glass, metal, certain plastics, and paper/cardboard.
Any recycling center in any city, New York or otherwise, accept aluminum recycling. All you need to do is find your local recycle center and take in your recycling.
The world's first recycling center was in New York.
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New York City is the largest city in New York State.
New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.
New York, as it contains New York City.
In the United States, each locale or municipality has different recycling systems and requirements. The US EPA has good general information. For New York City, you can find recycling information online at www.nyc.gov/recycle.
New York city is a city in New York state.
New York City is known as "The Big Apple".
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