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NYC Common Sense Caucus pushes to trash new composting law

Olivia Brown
Olivia Brown
Published April 12, 2025
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A group of Big Apple legislators wants to throw composting laws in the garbage.

The Caucus of Common sense of the City Council presented on Thursday a bill that would see inverse mandatory composting only one week after the new rules entered an effect, and thousands of disciplinary fines were delivered.

The Law of Proposals would require the sanitation department to “eliminate organic waste from the list of designated recyclable materials of the city” and once again make the composting be voluntary.

Composting is mandatory for the five districts or April 1. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

As the law is currently, all New Yorkers, regardless of residence, is required to classify food remains and food hunted materials of their regular garbage, or face monetary fines from $ 25.

In the first ten days, the agency delivered 2,462 fines, which at least reaped $ 61,550.

However, because the largest apartment buildings face higher sanctions and prices rise for repeat offenders, the true total is probably much higher.

“As things are, this mandate is nothing more than a money taking”, a member of the Joann Ariola Republican Council, or Howard Beach, got into X.

“I have no problem with composting, in fact, I think it’s good. But I don’t think anyone should be forced or penalized for opting for not doing so.”

Joann Ariola said the new laws were a “cash hoarding” for the city. Reuters

The owners and the owners complain that the new laws have added the pressure and the work standards that are not referred to for their staff, and the inadvertent diving sent a diving in the Supers container to separate the residents of the garbage could not be bother to classify.

However, the sanitation department has promoted the program as a success, pointing out an amazing 2.5 million pounds of food remains, paper with oil and garden waste that were collected since April 1, the first day that the new rules wait in force.

That is a 240% increase of the 737,000 pounds of compositional material that was collected a year earlier when organic recycling was encouraged in the five districts but not obliged.

Around 2.5 million pounds of food remains, paper with oil and garden waste in the first week were collected. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

“This works. New Yorkers have been clamoring for years for a composting program on the sidewalk that is normal. Without special rules, without days out of place, without starting and stops, not a niche program in which we act as if they were doing us a favor to participate, but a regular and easy -to -use sanitation service,” Vincent Gragnani, a spokesman for the Department of Sanitation of the Department of Sanitudes, said Thursday.

“It adapts to the administrations that spoke a great game about composting, but none of them had guts to do it.”

The Project of Protos Law was headed by the seven members of the Sense Common Caucus, who was joined by the South Brooklyn Democrat, Mercedes Narcisse.

The small group will probably have problems approved the bill: the City Council only approved mandatory composting laws in 2023.

The rules are customary to carry out in October, but monetary fines are maintained until April 1.

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