Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are trash pickup days in my neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. On those mornings, on my way to work, I pass by huge piles of trash bags along the sidewalk. By the time I return home in the evening, the bags are gone. That got me wondering: What happens to my trash after I throw it away?
I decided to find out. It turns out that disposing of New York City’s garbage and recycling is very complex. Following the trail of my trash opened my eyes to the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling.
Trash is picked up three days a week in my neighborhood. I live in Brooklyn, New York. On those days in the morning, I walk by huge piles of trash bags along the sidewalk. By the time I return home in the evening, the bags are gone. That got me wondering about what happens to all that trash.
I decided to find out. I learned that disposing of New York City’s garbage and recycling is very complex. Following the trail of my trash opened my eyes. I now realize how important it is to reduce, reuse, and recycle.