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Mayor Adams Introduces 'Trash Revolution' Garbage Bin Initiative in Manhattan
Jul 8, 2024, 02:52 PM
Mayor Adams has introduced a new initiative in New York City aimed at addressing the city's garbage problem by requiring buildings with 1-9 units to use bins instead of loose bags of garbage. This initiative, referred to as a 'trash revolution,' is part of a broader effort to improve sanitation and cleanliness in Manhattan. The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising it as a much-needed solution and others criticizing it for being insufficient and lacking comprehensive measures.
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