New York City Expands Trash Containerization to Six More Districts by 2027
New York City is set to expand its trash containerization program to include six additional districts across all five boroughs by the end of 2027. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) will implement fully containerized trash collection in these districts, aiming for citywide containerization by 2031. The initiative will introduce Empire Bins, which are large containers collected by automated side-loading garbage trucks. The expansion will cover areas such as Brooklyn District 8, Bronx Districts 2 and 5, Queens District 2, Staten Island District 1, and Manhattan District 2. This move follows the successful pilot program in West Harlem, which became the first neighborhood in North America to fully containerize its trash. The program is expected to use over 6,500 Empire Bins across more than 3,500 medium- and high-density buildings.