Article 6P4RH There’s a ‘trash revolution’ in New York – exciting for everyone but the rats

There’s a ‘trash revolution’ in New York – exciting for everyone but the rats

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Emma Brockes
from US news | The Guardian on (#6P4RH)

NYC has lagged behind the UK in waste disposal. But with wheelie bins replacing bin bags, we're finally catching up

Last year, 200 composting bins were rolled out in New York City, with a unit on every other corner you could open and close via an app. This was exciting for those of us who have hit an age when rubbish disposal is something we think about. For a while, my kids indulged me in my need to discuss composting - whether our bag would fit in the bin; how good the exercise made us feel; whether it actually did anything useful or not - before pointing out I was talking about it too much. This week, a new fleet of wheelie bins has been introduced across the city, and the excitement has been almost too much to bear.

The trash revolution" as Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, put it while placing a black bin bag in a wheelie bin in front of reporters on Monday, sounds like a characteristic piece of hyperbole from the man, but for once he wasn't exaggerating. Like banking technology, rubbish disposal is one of those baffling areas in which the US in general, but New York in particular, is wildly behind Britain.

Emma Brockes is a Guardian columnist

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