- Recycling - NYC. gov
NYCHA is committed to making buildings and grounds visibly clean and pest-free by 2025 To achieve this goal, NYCHA must raise its recycling rate, since recyclables make up more than 1 3 of NYCHA’s waste stream Providing educational materials to residents is a critical piece of improving our recycling rate Click on the headings below for more information on how to recycle different materials
- Recycling and Composting - NYSDEC
Find information on reducing, reusing, recycling, and composting
- Recycling Basics and Benefits | US EPA
Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products Recycling can benefit your community, the economy, and the environment Products should only be recycled if they cannot be reduced or reused EPA promotes the waste management hierarchy, which ranks various waste management strategies from most to
- Recycling in NYC Is Easier Than You Think: A Guide for the Confused
Where do pizza boxes go? What exactly is rigid plastic? How clean do empty jars need to be? Relax, experts say
- Check Your Local Guidelines — Recycle Right NY
What is and is not accepted for recycling differs throughout New York State depending on where you live This is why it is so important to check your local recycling guidelines
- Building a Better Recycling System | The Recycling Partnership
At The Recycling Partnership, our vision is a future where the burden of waste has been transformed into a beneficial resource
- Recycling | Definition, Processes, Facts | Britannica
Recycling, recovery and reprocessing of waste materials for use in new products The basic phases in recycling are the collection of waste materials, their processing or manufacture into new products, and the purchase of those products, which may then themselves be recycled
- Recyclage | International Labour Organization
Le recyclage désigne généralement la récupération et le retraitement de matériaux provenant des ménages, des entreprises, des décharges et d’autres sources, ainsi que leur conversion en produits, matériaux ou énergie, qu’ils soient d’origine ou nouveaux Les principales sources de déchets incluent les déchets municipaux – dont plus de 2 milliards de tonnes sont générés
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