Co-op Handbook

Recycling

Please help our super and the co-op in our recycling efforts. When we recycle, we help protect the environment by reusing materials that would otherwise end up in waste dumps here in New York State and throughout the world. Besides, recycling is the law in New York City. Every time we don’t recycle properly, our buildings get charged a fine (currently between $500 and $2,000 per violation). These fines could translate into higher maintenance and rent charges to you in the future.

You can dispose of your recyclable items in the recycling bins located in the basement of your building, by the laundry room. Please sort your recyclables as follows:

In the blue bins with blue (or clear) plastic bags …

In the green bins with clear plastic bags …

Do not recycle anything else: do not recycle glass items, other kinds of plastics like deli and yogurt containers, styrofoam, plastic toys, etc. Discard these items in the regular trash cans (with black plastic bags).

For information on discarding regular garbage, see Garbage Disposal.


Reader Comments

Posted by Mara Sloan, 28 Jan 2003 at 10:33 AM: Our 8th grade class of a rural community in Kansas with a population of about 200, are working on a community recycling project to get recycling bins in our community. The bins need to be large, but movable. Please send your comments to me @ my e-mail address. Thank you, Mara Sloan


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