NEW YORK– That of New York The war against rats is entering the next phase Tuesday with new waste bin rules for residents.
Starting Nov. 12, residential buildings with one to nine units must use trash bins to place their trash at the curb.
There is a warning period until January 2, 2025. After that, property owners face a $50 fine.
The Sanitation Ministry is expected to implement more changes for larger residential buildings next spring.
What are the new requirements for waste bins?
According to the Sanitation Department, bins must be 55 gallons or less, with a secure lid.
If your building does not have a trash bin, you can purchase one from the city online here or by calling 1-855-NYC-BINS. Sanitation officials say the bins are available exclusively to property owners and building managers, and will only be delivered to addresses within the five boroughs.
Orders placed before October 1 will be delivered no later than November 12. Orders placed after that will be delivered continuously.
- 35 Gallon Bucket: Ideal for single-family homes. Holds up to 3 kitchen garbage bags.
- 45 Gallon Bucket: Recommended for multiple residential units. Holds up to 4 kitchen garbage bags.
If you already have a waste bin that meets these requirements, you can continue to use it until June 2026, when all buildings will switch to the official waste bin.
How much do the official waste bins cost?
That’s what the Sanitation Department says the official bins are rat-proofeasy to use for sanitation workers and compatible with collection vehicles.
They also say the cost is significantly less than similarly sized bins in stores, and they come with a 10-year warranty.
The 35-gallon bin costs $45.88 before taxes and fees, and the 45-gallon option costs $53.01.
To dispose of your old bins, place them upside down with a note on recycling day. If your new bins are stolen, file a report with the NYPD.
What about compost and recycling?
Similar bins can be purchased for compost and recycling, but they are not required.
Curbside composting is now available in the five boroughsand residents and businesses are required to recycle.
Here you will find your pick-up schedule and more information about these changes.