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So excited to be co-hosting this workshop with the Zero Waste NYC Workshop Series!
Join us July 22nd at 7pm for an incredible panel discussion on equity and accessibility in the zero waste space: https://t.co/cKAULt33lA
Join us to hear our expert panelists from @ConEdison@StrongestNYC & @FutureMeets about the status of called-for changes & how New Yorkers can play a vital role in making our city a leader in the movement against #climatechange.
FREE RSVP: https://t.co/3rNOWHsfsv | #greencity
These reusable cotton face masks are made of recycled, unused DSNY t-shirts. Proceeds from your purchase go towards funding a mask for every front line Sanitation employee.
We’re thrilled to announce that our Executive Director, Julie Raskin, will be speaking at the @BeSocialChange Greener New York City Spotlight to share insights and strategies for designing functional, sustainable cities. Learn more and register at: https://t.co/REvLXpW3SB
Calling all history buffs! Check out our latest blog post on the history of DSNY and our new partnership with @urbanarchiveny at: https://t.co/dIyP2lPz6N
If you’re looking for a show to binge watch over the holiday weekend, check out @PrimeVideo's new docuseries Regular Heroes!
Episode 4 features DSNY’s very own Sanitation Worker Angel Santiago. View the full episode at: https://t.co/xKIAVj1fLl.
We sadly announce the death of Sanitation Worker Quebiy Pigott from our Manhattan 5 garage, who passed away of complications from COVID-19. We mourn his loss and our thoughts and prayers are with his family, coworkers and friends.
All proceeds from your purchase will go toward funding a mask for every front-line Sanitation employee.
Visit our website now to browse all the options and purchase yours today: https://t.co/KneXsjULjL
On sale now on our site!
For a donation of $15 or more (shipping included), you can purchase one of these reusable, cotton face masks made of recycled, unused DSNY t-shirts: https://t.co/KneXsjULjL
Thank you so much for supporting our workers on the front lines of this crisis as they continue #PickingUpNYC. If you or your company would like to make a donation of your own (cash or in-kind), visit: https://t.co/bqWbUDJbFy
A few more of the incredibly generous donations our heroic workforce has received recently! In order: sanitizing supplies courtesy of @USHGNYC, pizzas from @HinduYUVAUSA of Manhattan, and the cutest care packages from some Queens community members.
We're looking for a Zero Waste Partnerships Intern to work on our communications team and assist with special projects! Check out the full position description at: https://t.co/sQE1RtrpAm
Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, #throwback Thursday!
The black and white photograph captures DSNY Mack trucks on display at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, ca. 1920. These trucks were known as the “Bull Dog Mack,” and were the first Mack trucks to be purchased by the department.
New York Magazine Art Critic @jerrysaltz and @vicenews recently stopped by our Manhattan 11 garage to view the Treasures in the Trash collection. Check out the video at: https://t.co/tsaI59cKl6
Thank you so much for supporting our workers on the front lines of this crisis as they continue #PickingUpNYC. If you or your company would like to make a donation of your own (cash or in-kind), visit: https://t.co/bqWbUE0N48
They also received: 45 cases of hand sanitizer from @EcoLogicInc, lunch from @GiosBrooklyn and breakfast from A Better College Point, the Coastal Preservation Netwrok, and Margaret Loughlin Homes.