"New York City's Commercial Waste Zones Plan: A Rocky Road to Implementation" In a move aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving waste management in the Big Apple, the New York City Council passed Local Law 199 in 2016, mandating the creation of Commercial Waste Zones (CWZs). However, the implementation process has been plagued by delays, lawsuits, and controversy. At the center of the storm is David Biderman, a key player in the CWZ process. As the city struggles to meet its ambitious waste reduction targets, the fate of CWZs remains uncertain. Will New York City finally find a solution to its commercial waste woes, or will the CWZ plan continue to falter?
David Biderman The New York City Commercial Waste Zones (CWZ) process has taken many twists and turns since the City Council enacted Local Law 199 ...