Designing Waste Containerization into Streetscapes
Since the release of the Zero Waste Design Guidelines in 2017, the AIANY Committee on the Environment (COTE) has advocated for and collaborated with the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) on waste containerization as a strategy to eliminate the blight of garbage bags on city sidewalks.
AIANY COTE and the Center for Zero Waste Design (CfZWD), in partnership with the Alliance for Public Space Leadership, are hosting a panel to discuss DSNY’s new regulations and their impacts on NYC’s sidewalks and streetscapes. Hear from public space advocates, urban designers, policymakers and building managers as they discuss both DSNY’s approach and the CfZWD’s proposed alternatives, outlined in its just-released containerization report. (The report is the result of years of field research, gathering best practices from cities worldwide as well as analyses of NYC’s architectural and urban conditions.)
Learn how waste containerization can keep sidewalks clear, make better use of curb space, improve labor for building staff and waste haulers, and incentivize waste reduction.

