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All commercial businesses/commercial tenants are required by law to recycle. This applies to all business entities including stores, restaurants, offices, and other entities serviced by private carters.
The NYS Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act (Environmental Conservation Law, Article 27, Title 26) requires manufacturers to provide free and convenient recycling of electronic waste to most consumers in the state.
All NYC residents and any entities receiving DSNY collection service are required to set out designated materials for recycling. In addition to mandatory recycling, food scrap and leaf and yard waste recycling is available in certain Community Boards throughout the City and to ALL Queens residents.
The six states with mandatory recycling requirements are: Colorado, California, New Jersey, Washington, Oregon, and Maine. Each state boasts distinctive regulations with diverse impacts on their communities, economies, and the environment.
To get rid of e-waste, you must: Find a retail or non-profit drop-off location accepting e-waste near you. Visit a Special Waste Drop-Off site. Bring it to a SAFE Disposal event. Enroll in ecycleNYC (apartment buildings with 10 or more units) Use a manufacturers takeback program.
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A fine would encourage more people to recycle, and it could be used to fund awareness campaigns. Its a persons own choice whether or not they choose to recycle. Recycling is not easily accessible in some communities and it would not be fair to force a fine before recycling becomes accessible to everyone.
Did you know that it is against the law to not recycle in New York City? You can be fined up to $100 for not recycling! Unfortunately, not many people know how to recycle. In NYC, there are two separate streams of recyclables: mixed paper cardboard and metal, glass, rigid plastics, and cartons.

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