The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) deployed over 180 workers to clean up 100,000 pounds of confetti in Times Square after the New Year's Eve celebration. The cleanup was completed by daybreak, leaving no trace of the massive party. DSNY's efforts ensured the area was ready to open for the public. The cleanup process was a significant undertaking, highlighting the dedication of the workers known as New York's Strongest.
Confetti Cleanup: DSNY clears 100,000 pounds of litter in Times Square by daybreak https://t.co/4iDEQiaUhi https://t.co/LUi4RbNwIW
Who can clean up the biggest party of the year in just one night? @NYCSanitation! Once the ball drops, 180+ of New York’s Strongest get to work cleaning 100,000 pounds of confetti from Times Square to give 2024 a fresh and clean start! https://t.co/PqGw7Y4ko6
Once the revelers cleared the streets, New York City's Department of Sanitation workers were on the job, facing 100,000 pounds of litter. https://t.co/spJje2nBuL
Once the revelers cleared the streets, New York City's Department of Sanitation workers were on the job, facing 100,000 pounds of litter. https://t.co/8ylkeyFNZW https://t.co/8ylkeyFNZW
How do we start the New Year right? We clean up the party! Last night, @NYCSanitation cleaned up over 100,000 pounds of confetti in Times Square. They call them New York’s Strongest for a reason! Thank you to them all. https://t.co/QQM9L8ZNLY
Confetti Cleanup: DSNY clears 100,000 pounds of litter in Times Square by daybreak https://t.co/186YeB1unY https://t.co/ymrE06aFzU
If you walked through Times Square right now, you'd have no idea that the biggest party in the world took place there just over eight hours ago. Here's how #NewYorksStrongest got the Crossroads of the World clean and ready to open by daybreak: https://t.co/aQMWdolIAW
Tonight, Times Square will be packed with people, and tomorrow there will be no trace. That’s because @NYCSanitation works the night shift to clean up 100,000 pounds of confetti and keep stuff clean! https://t.co/12F6AwVzSr
How do you get rid of 100,000 pounds of confetti after the ball drops? Bring in the night shift! @NYCSanitation will have 180+ workers on the job tonight to clean up the world’s biggest party. That’s why they’re New York’s Strongest! https://t.co/CdsrZBc8pD
When the #NewYearsEve party stops, the work starts at @NYCSanitation. Approximately 187 Sanitation workers will remove 100,000 pounds worth of confetti, ticker tape, and more tonight after midnight. Join me in thanking "New York's Strongest" as they #GetStuffDone tonight! https://t.co/jjLiPpO90M
When the #NewYearsEve party stops, the work starts at @NYCSanitation. Approximately 187 Sanitation workers will remove 100,000 pounds worth of confetti, ticker tape, and more tonight after midnight. Join me in thanking "New York's Strongest" as they #GetStuffDone tonight!…
We are just over 24 hours away from ringing in the New Year, and it's no easy task getting everything ready for the celebration in Times Square. @alecia__reid reports. https://t.co/Cj9yCLEipL
Times Square will be packed with people on New Year's Eve, and the next day there will be no trace of the party. That’s because @NYCSanitation works the night shift to clean up 100,000 pounds of confetti and keep stuff clean! https://t.co/dG7N7eFJ9p