What This Covers
- Trash storage and set-out rules
- Recycling requirements
- Sidewalk and storefront cleanliness standards
- Commercial waste hauling requirements
- Enforcement authority
Trash Storage and Set-Out Rules
Defines how and when trash may be placed outside.
- All trash must be stored in sealed containers
- Trash may only be set out during approved DSNY hours
- Loose bags or uncovered waste are violations
- Early or late set-out can result in daily fines
Recycling Requirements
Explains mandatory recycling practices.
- Cardboard must be broken down
- Recyclables must be separated from trash
- Improper recycling can trigger citations
Sidewalk and Storefront Cleanliness
Requires constant maintenance of public areas.
- Sidewalks must remain clean at all times
- Entrances and storefront areas must be free of debris
- Gutters adjacent to the business must be kept clean
Commercial Waste Haulers
Clarifies how business trash must be handled.
- DSNY does not collect business trash
- Retailers must contract with a licensed commercial waste hauler
- Haulers must comply with NYC Commercial Waste Zone rules
Enforcement
Identifies the enforcing authority.
- Enforcement agency: New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY)
- Violations may be issued daily until corrected
What Operators Usually Miss
- Sidewalk cleanliness applies even when trash is not set out
- Cardboard must be flattened, not just recycled
- Sanitation tickets can be issued repeatedly for the same issue
When This Comes Up
- Daily store operations
- Trash pickup days
- Inspections or complaints
- License renewal reviews involving compliance history
What Happens If You Ignore This
- Daily sanitation fines
- Accumulated penalties
- Increased inspection frequency
- Compliance issues during renewals
Related Pages
- Hazardous Waste Rules
- State & Local Requirements
- Waste, Returns, Recall & Destruction Rules
- Workplace Safety Requirements
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