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-as of [22 MAY 2024]–
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@ ‘1804 SAINT JOHN’S PLACE” –>
(‘TRASH’ / ‘RECYCLABLES’ / ‘ORGANICS’)
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*TRASH*
(TUESDAY / THURSDAY / SATURDAY)
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*RECYCLABLES / ORGANICS*
(THURSDAY)
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(reference ‘DSNY’ iphone app for pick-up schedules)
(set containers curbside after 4pm the night before scheduled pickup)
(remove empty containers by 9PM on collection day)
(or 9AM the next morning if your collecton is after 4PM)
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(reference app for potential snow-related cancellations)
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*DSNY does not collect on the following holidaze* –>
*12 ANNUAL HOLIDAZE*
“NEW YEAR’S DAY”
(january 1st)
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“MLK DAY”
(3rd ‘monday’ of ‘january’)
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“LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY”
(february 12th)
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“PRESIDENT’S DAY”
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“MEMORIAL DAY”
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“INDEPENDENCE DAY”
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“LABOR DAY”
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“COLUMBUS DAY”
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“ELECTION DAY”
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“VETERANS DAY”
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“THANKSGIVING”
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“CHRISTMAS”
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*RECYCLABLES LIST*
“ECOSCRAPS.COM”
*LINK*
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*ORGANICS COLLECTION*
“NYC.GOV”
*LINK*
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*convert* ->
‘food scraps’
‘food-soiled paper’
‘yard waste’
*INTO* –>
‘compost’
‘renewable energy’
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-βrecycling’ is the process of converting ‘waste materials’ into new ‘materials’ + ‘objects’-
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(it is an alternative to ‘conventional’ waste disposal that can save ‘material’ + help lower ‘greenhouse gas emissions’)
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(‘recycling’ can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials + reduce the consumption of ‘fresh raw materials’, thereby reducing…)
*energy usage*
*air pollution*
(from ‘incineration’)
*water pollution*
(from ‘land-filling’)
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(‘recycling’ is a key component of ‘modern waste reduction’ + is the 3rd component of the *’re-duce’ / ‘re-use’ / ‘re-cycle’ waste hierarchy*)
(keep on ‘ducing’ / ‘using’ / ‘cyclng’)
(thus, ‘recycling’ aims at ‘environmental sustainability’ by substituting ‘raw material inputs’ into + re-directing ‘waste outputs’ out of the ‘economic system’)
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(there are some ‘ISO standards’ related to ‘recycling’, such as…)
*ISO 15270:2008*
(‘plastics waste’)
*ISO 14001:2015*
(‘environmental management control’ of ‘recycling practice’)
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(‘recyclable materials’ include many kinds of …)
‘glass’
‘paper’
‘cardboard’
‘metal’
‘plastic’
‘tires’
‘textiles’
‘batteries’
‘electronics’
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(the ‘composting’ (or other ‘re-use’) of ‘bio-degradable waste’ – such as ‘food’ or garden wasteβis also a form of recycling)
(materials to be recycled are either delivered to a household recycling center or picked up from curbside bins, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials destined for manufacturing new ‘products’)
(in the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same materialβfor example, used office paper would be converted into new office paper or used polystyrene foam into new ‘polystyrene’)
(however, this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with producing the same product from raw materials or other sources), so “recycling” of many products or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (for example, paperboard) instead)
(another form of ‘recycling’ is the salvage of certain materials from ‘complex products’, either due to their ‘intrinsic value’ (such as ‘lead’ from ‘car batteries’ / ‘gold’ from ‘printed circuit boards’), or due to their ‘hazardous nature’ (eg – ‘re-moval’ / ‘re-use’ of ‘mercury’ from ‘thermometers’ + ‘thermostats’))
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(humans force their fellow man to “recycle”)
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*ALUMINUM*
element #13
beer cans
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*GLASS*
snapple bottles
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*PAPER*
(but not paper towels?)
(because they are made of “already recycled materials”?)
(and not cardboard “stained” with food products?)
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*PLASTIC*
(energy drink bottles)
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