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[June Free Report] New York City's new sanitation rules |
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by Seoyoon Min | 01-07-2023 06:00 0 |
To reduce trash and take care of sanitation, the department of sanitation is publishing new standards for New York City. In April 1 2023, the new rules went into effect. First, the people have to place waste out after 6:00pm. If the bags are to be put directly on the curb, trash has to be placed after 8:00pm. As well, Eric Adams, mayor of New York has announced that new rules for trash disposal will be applied starting from July 30th. The rule requires all food related businesses to put out their trash in secure containers instead of the regular trash bags. They decided to run these actions to eliminated the mountains of food waste piled up in bags on the side walks. The rules was first proposed in May by the Department of Sanitation. It is crucial that the containers have a secure lid to protect the trash from overflowing and the prevent the foul odor that comes from it. The containers can be stored both indoors or outside within three feet of property line. It seems that they have made sure so that the people who throw out the trash actually take care of it and have full responsibility. The Department of Sanitation is working to keep New York City clean and healthy by recycling and disposing waste, cleaning the streets in general. They run a portfolio of programs and facilities to help New Yorkers manage waste for effectively. The New York City Department of Sanitation is the largest sanitation department in the world. They have lots of departments including the Bureau of Cleaning and Collection, Solid Waste Management, Division of Safety and Training and so on. We can see how they systematic they are and I think that it is important for the citizens to follow their lead and take more care in sanitation issues. |
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Hello again Seoyoon! This is your mentor Yewon.
Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.
You have written a report about New York City's new rules regarding reducing waste and taking care of sanitation!
I hope this works successfully so that New York City can be a cleaner and healthier city!
Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
Posted 27-08-2023 05:41
Hello again Seoyoon! This is your mentor James!
I see that you've elaborated on New York City's novel legislation regarding waste treatment and sanitation. It's quite surprising since the utilization of secure plastic containers for waste food products is already implemented in Korea! I'm sure this transition would effectively eliminate much of the unpleasant odor of food waste in the streets of New York.
Thank you for your fantastic work! Let's keep it up with your next report as well.
Posted 13-07-2023 12:02