Host an entertaining and informative recycling presentation for your building, club, group, or camp. Contact Michael Rieser, Your Staten Island Recycling Outreach Coordinator at (212)788-7931 or via our Handy Contact Form
Register for Recycling e-Alerts - Be the first to learn about recycling events in Staten Island.
Spring 2012 NYC SAFE Disposal Events (Solvents, Automotive, Flammable, Electronics)
The New York City Department of Sanitation Special Waste Drop-Off Site Open 3 Saturdays and 1 Friday per month. Accepts items including Batteries, motor oil and transmission fluid, motor oil filters, fluroescent light bulbs, latex paint, mercury containing devices, passenger car tires.
NYC Compost Project
With ample open space, leaves and yard waste, Staten Islanders have an
unparalled opportunity to build the quality of the soil and reduce waste
by composting.
Located at Snug Harbor
Compost helpline: (718) 425-3558
Email: compost@snug-harbor.org
Be Cool Recycle at School!
On June 3, 2011 two Staten Island Tech Students won the 2011 WiSE Quality of Life Competition for their project titled Making Green by Going Green.
Educating Tomorrow
New York City Teachers are taking the lead in moving toward a greener future.
New York Academy of Sciences: A Community Guide to Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program
New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling
People who are interested in learning about supporting and promoting recycling in New York State
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation "Green Schools Challenge"
Recognizing those schools that are working towards responsible solid
waste management by developing waste reduction, reuse, recycling,
composting and/or buy recycled products and packaging programs.
Go Green Initiative
Creating a culture of environmental responsibility on school campuses across the nation.
Virtual Worm
Explore the fundamentals of Worm Anatomy.
Visit Going Coastal to learn about Monofiliment Recycling
it takes 600 years for monofilament fishing line to decompose.
What happens to Staten Island's Waste Today?