
New Sanitation Commissioner Appointed in NYC
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New York Citys Sanitation Commissioner: Gregory Anderson Takes Charge
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani appoints Gregory Anderson as the new sanitation commissioner, bringing his extensive experience from over a decade at the department and time as deputy director of state operations for Governor Kathy Hochul. Anderson assumes the role during a significant push to revamp trash collection across the city, including swapping sidewalk bags for wheeled bins and mandating compost separation. The mayor praises Andersons past achievements, such as containerizing waste and reforming commercial pickup. The trash overhaul, which became law last fall, is set for full implementation by 2032. Large apartment buildings will use Empire Bins, while smaller homes await delayed city bins. Anderson succeeds acting head Javier Lojan, who managed heavy winter snow and early container steps before returning as deputy.
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