Politics & Government
Mandatory Composting: A Good Idea?
City could make recycled food waste compulsory by 2016.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's quality of life crusades seemingly never end.
Between smoking, trans-fats, large sodas and styrofoam, you've got to give the guy credit for target selection. When he takes on a cause he does not mess around.
His latest idea? Food waste composting for New York City — and possibly making it mandatory.
The program, which would be based on similar initiatives in places like Seattle and San Francisco, would ultimately be part of a long term goal to greatly reduce the city's dependence on landfills, according to the New York Times.
Obviously, Bloomberg himself would not be in a position to shepherd the program to that mandatory level, but some mayoral candidates — including front-runner Christine Quinn — have expressed support for the program.
What do you think? Should the city start forcing its residents to sort food waste? Or is that a bridge too far?
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