Upcoming Session: 5 Things Property Managers Should Know About NYC Waste Zone Deadlines
Get Expert Insights on Key Deadlines, Compliance Requirements, and Next Steps
NYC just changed the rules on commercial waste collection, and if you don't sign a new agreement with a zone-authorized hauler before your deadline, the city assigns one for you at the maximum allowable rate.
Join Luciano DiNardi, Co-Founder & COO and Ryan Gallo, CRO as they break down what the Commercial Waste Zone rollout means for your business, how to navigate upcoming deadlines, and how to maintain control over your waste service and costs. Drawing on real-world experience helping businesses navigate NYC's evolving waste landscape, they'll provide practical guidance you can use immediately.
What You'll Learn
1. Which zone applies to your business and when your deadline takes effect
2. What happens if you don't take action before your rollout period ends
3. The five-step compliance process and what to expect at each stage
4. How a luxury hotel brand restored compliance and secured service
Who Should Attend
Commercial property owners, property managers, asset managers, hospitality operators, restaurant groups, retailers, office tenants, and multi-location businesses affected by NYC's Commercial Waste Zone rollout.
Businesses operating across multiple zones or currently on month-to-month or expiring waste agreements should treat this as a priority.
Upcoming Rollout Deadlines
Phase 5 (Midtown South and Staten Island) opens July 1, 2026.
Phase 6 (Brooklyn North and Upper Manhattan) opens October 1, 2026.
Planning ahead gives you time to evaluate your options, compare pricing, and secure service before deadlines create unnecessary pressure.
Already Past Your Deadline?
You may still have options available. We'll explain what happens after a zone becomes active, how the assignment process works, and what steps businesses can take if they have not yet signed a compliant agreement.