New York City is at the forefront of a groundbreaking movement to transform its notoriously polluted soil into a cleaner, greener asset. The city's "clean soil revolution" aims to reduce the amount of contaminated soil by up to 90% by 2030, a goal that has sparked widespread interest and investment. At the heart of this initiative is a new approach to waste management, which involves collecting and processing organic waste to create nutrient-rich soil that can be used to grow food and support local ecosystems. But what's driving this sudden shift, and how will it impact the Big Apple's urban landscape?


What's driving New York City's clean soil revolution  CBS News