Commercial Organics Recycling

Our comprehensive organics recycling program serves a diverse range of establishments, including grocery stores, restaurants, stadiums, educational institutions, hospitals, and entertainment venues. Throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island, this service plays a crucial role in helping these organizations achieve their sustainability objectives while ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.

Do New York City’s Commercial Organics Requirements apply to my business?

Visit DSNY’s website for more information about the rules, fines, and if you are eligible for a waiver.

Establishments covered by Commercial Organics Rules:

Food Service Establishments
(Restaurants, delis, coffee shops, cafeterias, etc.)

    • Food Service Establishments with over 7,000 square feet
    • Chain Food Service Establishments with 2 or more NYC locations with combined floor area 8,000 square feet or more
    • Food Service Establishments in Hotels with more than 100 guest rooms
    • Food Service Establishments with combined floor area 8,000 square feet or more in the same building or location

Retail Food Stores
(Supermarkets and grocery stores)

    • Retail Food Stores having over 10,000 square feet
    • Chain Retail Food Stores with 3 or more NYC locations with combined floor area 10,000 square feet or more

Food Preparation Locations

    • Having 6,000 square feet or more

Catering Establishments

    • Hosting on-site events to be attended by more than 100 people

Temporary Public Events

    • To be attended by more than 500 people

Arenas and Stadiums

    • With a seating capacity of 15,000 people or more

Food Manufacturers

    • With a floor area of 25,000 square feet or more

Food Wholesalers

    • With a floor area of 20,000 square feet or more

Our team is always ready to assist you. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions about finding the right solution for your needs.

Did You Know?

Per the FDA and EPA, food waste accounts for approximately 22% of all municipal solid waste in the United States.

40% of food waste comes from restaurants, retail stores, and other consumer-facing businesses.

Of the greenhouse gas emissions attributed to food waste, more than 85% occur prior to disposal– during production, transport, processing, and distribution.

Why Action

Safety, Environmental Health & Sustainability

Our families have been in the waste business for generations, and as our customers’ needs evolve over the years, so do we as a company. By investing in innovation and technology we are able to serve our customers more efficiently and effectively while reducing the impact on the environment. Maintaining compliance with the ever-changing regulatory requirements and safety best practices is a responsibility we proudly accept. We are committed to doing the right thing for our customers, employees and the environment.