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A new composting program in Queens has kept millions of pounds of organic waste out of landfills since it launched in early October, city sanitation officials said Thursday. City officials said that’s because the program makes it easier for residents across the borough to compost. Unlike the rest of the city’s composting program — which is only available in seven districts of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan — Queens residents don’t have to register for their organic waste to be picked up, as long as they use a bin with a special label. Tap our link in bio to read more about the program. 📝: Sophia Chang 📷: NYC Department of Sanitation
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