The Staten Island organizations listed below have received compost created by the DSNY Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling.
Only city agencies and nonprofits are eligible to receive NYC Compost. Go to What Happens to NYC Compost for organizations in other boroughs who have received NYC Compost. (Find out more about NYC organizations working to create more green spaces.)
Organizations & City Agencies
Community Gardens & other Nonprofit Institutions
NYC Housing Authority
NYC Parks
NYC Schools (K-12)
Dept. of Transportation
Community Gardens & other Nonprofit Institutions
| Arthur Kill Correctional Facility |
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| Organization: |
Arthur Kill Correctional Facility |
| NYC Compost Received: |
50 cubic yards since April 2010 |
| Location: |
2911 Arthur Kill Road, 10309  |
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| Lifestyles For the Disabled |
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| Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden |
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| Students of the CSI Community Garden Consortium |
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NYC Housing Authority
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NYC Parks
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NYC Schools (K-12)
| I.S. 49 Berta A. Dreyfus's HOPE Garden |
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Dept. of Transportation
| Sidewalks Inspection & Management Concrete Program |
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