The Bulletin
Stay up to date on the latest news, insights, and stories about keeping NYC clean. From community initiatives and citywide efforts to the individuals making a difference, find out what’s happening in the world of waste, recycling, and sanitation.
Clean City Champion: Brigitte Charlton-Vicenty, founder of Inner City Green Team
Through her own grassroots volunteer organization Inner City Green Team, Brigitte Charlton-Vicenty works tirelessly to bring proper recycling programs to New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) homes and neighborhoods.
Clean City Champion: Soleil Sabalja, waste educator behind Nasty New Yorkers
The founder of community cleanup hub Nasty New Yorkers helps everyone — including her students, as a teacher with NYC Public Schools — get involved in the cause of waste management and waste reduction.
Clean City Champion: Andrea Reyes, founder of the Sustainable Fashion Community Center
Since it’s New York Fashion Week again, we’re back to thinking about New York’s textile waste. We’re excited to feature Andrea Reyes, a DonateNYC partner and founder of the Sustainable Fashion Community Center, a hub for textile donations and textile waste diversion.
Clean City Champion: The I.S. 68 Isaac Bildersee Middle School Student Government
You can make an impact at any age! We were so thrilled to partner with the I.S. 68 Middle School Student Government on a Community Cleanup with our Youth Education team — and we’re excited to feature them on our blog as inspiring young stewards of litter management.
Clean City Champion: Catie Savage, the “Trash Queen of Hell’s Kitchen”
We caught up with Catie Savage, founder of the Hell’s Kitchen Litter Legion, about embracing our personal responsibility to help keep shared public spaces clean.
Clean City Champion(s): Adopt Your Spot Heroes!
We wanted to take some time to profile some stand-out volunteers who have stepped up to join Adopt Your Spot NYC. Their dedicated efforts make seem small, but together they make a monumental difference in the cleanliness of New York City.
Clean City Champion: Yoni Kallai and play:groundNYC
NYC’s trash becomes an adventure at The Yard, New York’s first and only “adventure playground.” We’re thrilled to share about the concept of this groundbreaking play-place, as told to us by Yoni Kallai, a co-founder of play:groundNYC.
Clean City Champion: Ashlee Barker, Operations Lead for Agencies & Buildings in DSNY’s Technical Assistance & Training Unit
Ashlee Barker is helping New York City Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. “If it doesn't have to go to the landfill, let's try to make sure it doesn't go to the landfill,” she says.
Clean City Champion: Chief Jeff Pitts, Chief of Cleaning Operations, The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY)
Learn about DSNY’s “Trash Revolution" from a 25-year veteran: Chief of Cleaning Operations Jeff Pitts.
Clean City Champion: NYC Sanitation Anthropologist-in-Residence Robin Nagle
We are thrilled to present one of our favorite Waste Pioneers, Dr. Robin Nagle. Robin is a lifelong DSNY supporter, a former Sanitation Worker, an NYU Professor and a treasured Board member of the Sanitation Foundation - a true pioneer in the field of waste management.
Clean City Champion: Compost Champion Lisa Vehrenkamp
Lisa has helped her entire high-rise apartment building in Brooklyn successfully adopt composting! Learn more about her journey and gain tips about how to get your building to divert food waste from landfill.
New Series: Clean City Champions
Meet Vishal Kumar, CEO of Waste Warriors
Vishal is the passionate, driving force behind Waste Warriors, a non-profit startup in India, whose goal is to reduce plastic pollution in the Indian Himalayas. We met up with him here in NYC while he was helping to clean up Times Square during The Great Broadway Sweep.