Waste Equity
Environmental Justice, Transform Don't Trash NYC, Waste Equity
For decades, more than three-quarters of trash from all of New York City has been trucked into three low-income communities of color in the South Bronx, North Brooklyn and Southeast Queens. As a result, these communities suffer from higher asthma rates, greater air pollution, and more traffic fatalities than other New York neighborhoods . NYLPI is at the forefront of efforts to reduce diesel pollution and other burdens from waste transfer facilities, to reduce overall waste sent to landfills and incinerators, and to more fairly distribute waste processing and transfer facilities throughout the City.
RESOURCES
NYLPI Files Amicus Brief on Behalf of PEAK Coalition in Support of DEC’s Denial of Power Plant Permit
Justin Wood’s Testimony to Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management on NYC Recycling Rate
Comments Submitted to the MTA Regarding the Environmental Assessment for the Central Business District Tolling Program
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