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The Curbside Composting program collects food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard waste and turns it into compost or renewable energy.

This service is voluntary and available for residential buildings in selected neighborhoods. If you’re interested in receiving composting, you must sign up, even if you received the service in the past.

Curbside Composting will expand to more areas on a rolling basis based on the number of signups in each neighborhood.

Until service begins in your area, you can:

You can sign up for Curbside Composting online or by phone.

After you sign up, the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) will let you know if you're in an eligible neighborhood and notify you when service will start in your area.

If you don't live in an area where Curbside Composting is offered yet, DSNY will let you know if the service will expand to your area. DSNY wants to hear from everyone interested in Curbside Composting as it helps to make the case to expand this service to more neighborhoods.

Online

Sign up for Curbside Composting.

By Phone

Call 311 for assistance.

 

 

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All Community Boards that had previously received Curbside Composting service are eligible for service, but not all of these neighborhoods will necessarily receive it immediately. Service will resume based on the number of signups and the density of the neighborhood.

If you don’t live in a participating Community Board, you can still sign up to express interest in receiving the service in the future.

You can look up the Community Board for your address on the Community Boards page.

Current Service Areas

  • Brooklyn Community Board 6 (Red Hook, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope)

Upcoming Service Areas

Beginning the week of December 6th:

  • Bronx Community Board 8 (Kingsbridge, Riverdale)
  • Brooklyn Community Board 1 (Williamsburg, Greenpoint)
  • Brooklyn Community Board 2 (DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn Heights)
  • Brooklyn Community Board 7 (Sunset Park, Industry City, Windsor Terrace, South Slope)
  • Manhattan Community Board 6 (Stuy Town & Peter Cooper Village, Midtown East, Murray Hill)
  • Manhattan Community Board 7 (Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Lincoln Square)

Participants in Curbside Composting can only use brown outdoor composting bins issued by the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) to throw out their food and yard waste.

If you do not already have a brown bin, you can request one when you sign up, and it will be delivered before your service begins. Participating buildings will be given brown bins before service starts if they no longer have a bin.

Bin Liners and Bags

You must use bin liners or bags in your brown bin.

To line the brown bin, you can use a:

  • Clear, untinted plastic liner or bag
  • Paper bag
  • Certified compostable liner with BPI-USCC logo (Biodegradable Products Institute - US Composting Council)

You cannot use small plastic shopping bags or black plastic bags to line the bin.

To line your indoor kitchen container, you can use:

  • Small shopping bags
  • Newspaper
  • Brown paper bags
  • Small certified compostable bags

Replacement Bins

If your brown bin is lost or has been damaged or stolen, you can request a new one.

If you qualify to receive a replacement bin, you may need to pick it up from one of the bin distribution locations. The pick-up location will be provided after your request has been reviewed.

Request a replacement brown bin.

Items Accepted

Food Waste

You can put food waste in your brown compost bin, including:

  • Food scraps
  • Coffee grounds and tea bags
  • Shells (seafood, nut, and egg)
  • Bones
  • Spoiled and expired food
  • Food-soiled paper (napkins, towels, uncoated plates, bags, trays, or boxes)

Yard Waste

You can put small amounts of yard waste in your brown composting bin, such as:

  • Leaves
  • Grass
  • Small twigs and branches
  • House plants and flowers

If your yard waste can’t fit in the bin with the lid closed, or to save room in the bin for food waste, you can:

  • Put it in a rigid unlined container labeled “Yard Waste”
  • Put it in a paper lawn and leaf bag
  • Tie it into bundles 2 feet by 4 feet or smaller

Do not use plastic bags. Yard waste set out in plastic bags will be collected as trash.

Items Not Accepted

You can’t put any of the following items in the brown organics bin:

  • Trash, including
    • Diapers and hygienic products
    • Animal waste or kitty litter
    • Wrappers and packaging
    • Foam products
  • Recyclables, including
    • Metal
    • Glass
    • Plastic
    • Beverage cartons
    • Clean recyclable paper
    • Cardboard

You can get bin decals, brochures, guides, and stickers showing what items to put in your brown bin.

Download or request Department of Sanitation materials.

In general, there is no collection on sanitation holidays, but that is subject to change. You can check back near the date of the holiday to confirm the collection schedule.

  • If a holiday occurs on your trash or compost collection day, put your items out after 4 PM that day for collection beginning the next day.
  • If a holiday occurs on your recycling collection day, put your items out after 4 PM the day before your next scheduled recycling collection day.

2021 Sanitation Holidays

DateHoliday
January 1 (Friday)New Year's Day
January 18 (Monday)Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 12 (Friday)Lincoln's Birthday
February 15 (Monday)Presidents' Day
May 31 (Monday)Memorial Day
July 5 (Monday)Independence Day (Observed)
September 6 (Monday)Labor Day
October 11 (Monday)Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day
November 2 (Tuesday)Election Day
November 11 (Thursday)Veterans Day
November 25 (Thursday)Thanksgiving
December 25 (Saturday)Christmas

2022 Sanitation Holidays

DateHoliday
January 1 (Saturday)New Year's Day
January 17 (Monday)Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 12 (Saturday)Lincoln's Birthday
February 21 (Monday)Presidents' Day
May 30 (Monday)Memorial Day
July 4 (Monday)Independence Day
September 5 (Monday)Labor Day
October 10 (Monday)Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day
November 8 (Tuesday)Election Day
November 11 (Friday)Veterans Day
November 24 (Thursday)Thanksgiving
December 26 (Monday)Christmas (Observed)

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