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NYC's composting fines begin Tuesday: What to know
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NYC's composting fines begin Tuesday: What to know

Starting Tuesday, fines will be issued to people and business owners who don’t dispose of their garbage properly, and that means complying with the city’s new composting rule. Food scraps and other organic material like yard waste must now be separated from trash. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.

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