New regulations in New York City and San Marcos require businesses to use secure lidded containers for waste disposal to combat rat infestations. The 'can ban' ordinance in San Marcos aims to protect the San Marcos River from single-use beverage containers.
Say goodbye to even MORE black trash bags from our sidewalks! Beginning March 1, ALL businesses will be required to put their waste in lidded containers, and no longer directly on the sidewalk. Learn more before this new rule goes into effect: https://t.co/bOb3J0nd1L https://t.co/WkwPH2eH8S
Our trash is not a continental breakfast for rodents. Starting next week, all businesses must dispose their waste in bins with secure lids—or be forced to pay the cost in fines (and rat infestations). There’s only one way to win the war on rats: shut off their food supply. https://t.co/lAyCUtneJw
Our trash is not a continental breakfast for rodents. Starting next week, businesses must dispose their waste in bins with secure lids—or be forced the pay the cost in fines (and rat infestations). There is only one way to win the war on rats: shut off their food supply. https://t.co/Y6UB7OVgeM
The City of San Marcos passed a “can ban” ordinance banning single-use beverage containers on the San Marcos River within city limits. "This is definitely a win for the San Marcos River," said Virginia Parker, who leads the San Marcos River Foundation. https://t.co/dAD8e0geRr
Friday, March 1st. 👏 That's the beginning of a new era in New York City! ALL businesses will be required to put their garbage in containers starting that day. 🥗Food-related companies started using trash bins with secure lids in summer. https://t.co/4bozqe0VOz https://t.co/mIhMF9niqa