What happens to that newspaper and cup of coffee you toss in the trash on the subway platform?
Does anything thrown away in the city’s subway system get recycled? Metro talked to Mike Zacchea, assistant chief operations officer for New York City Transit, to find out. Despite the fact that there are no recycling bins, some of it does.
Besides paper, NYC Transit recycles: metal, glass, used motor oil, entire subway cars. Old cars that are taken out of service are stripped, cleaned and turned into ocean reefs.