Brooklyn is the second borough after Queens to get the service, which is scheduled to roll out to the entire city over the next year.
city’s compost collection program
The city sanitation department plans to launch compost collection in the Bronx and Staten Island next spring. Manhattan will receive the service in October 2024. Brooklyn residents have until Oct. 13 to order a brown bin from the sanitation department to store their compost. If a building doesn’t have a brown bin, residents can put out their compost in any bin with a lid that’s no larger than 55 gallons.
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