Every trash bag on the curb tells a story about what we buy, what we waste, and how our city works behind the scenes to manage it all. Yet for most New Yorkers, what happens to our trash after collection remains largely invisible. This session pulls back the curtain, showing how publicly available data can help residents better understand New York City’s waste system and use that knowledge to push for smarter, fairer, and more sustainable solutions. Led by the volunteer team behind Track NYC Trash — a project of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Boards — this session explores how open data can become a powerful tool for understanding waste management across the five boroughs.

Participants will receive a guided, hands-on demonstration of the Track NYC Trash dashboards, which translate complex datasets from the NYC Department of Sanitation and other agencies into clear, accessible visuals. Using sources such as DSNY’s Monthly Tonnage Data, the 2023 Waste Characterization Study, and Census-based population figures, this session will highlight key trends in recycling, composting, waste export, and neighborhood-level performance. Attendees will learn how to interpret these numbers, connect them to everyday experience, and use them to better understand whether the City is meeting its stated waste and climate goals.

Designed for residents, advocates, students, journalists, public servants, and curious neighbors, this event welcomes anyone who cares about their community and wants better information to support meaningful change. No technical background is required. Participants will leave with practical tools to engage in data-informed advocacy — and with a deeper sense of how open data can help build a cleaner, more transparent, and more accountable New York City.

NYC School of Data is BetaNYC’s community conference that demystifies the policies and practices around open data, technology, and service design. This year’s conference helps conclude NYC Open Data Week and features 40+ sessions organized by NYC’s civic technology, data, and design community! Our conversations and workshops will feed your mind and inspire you to improve your neighborhood.

To attend, you need to purchase tickets. The venue is accessible, and the content is all-ages friendly! If you have accessibility questions or needs, please email the BetaNYC team at [email protected].

Thank you to Reinvent Albany for their support as Lead Partner and helping cover conference costs to make it possible to meet in 2026. Additional sponsors include HaydenAI, SVA Masters in Data Visualization and Communication, Nava, The Center for Urban Science + Progress (CUSP) at NYU Tandon. and Cyvl

If you can’t join us in person, tune into the main stage live stream provided by the Internet Society New York Chapter. Follow the conversation #NYCSoData on Bluesky.

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