NYC Implements New Trash Rules for Most Residential Buildings

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New York City has implemented a new rule requiring residential buildings with nine or fewer units to use secure-lidded bins for trash collection, as part of Mayor Eric Adams' initiative to reduce curbside trash bags and rat infestations. This affects 88% of the city's buildings, with fines for non-compliance starting in January. The move follows a similar mandate for businesses and aims to containerize 70% of the city's trash, with plans for larger buildings underway. Standardized bins will become mandatory in 2026.
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