Pizza Box Recycling Bins to Return to Central Park

Photo: Central Park Conservancy

Have you ever wondered exactly what to do with an empty pizza box? Do you stuff it in a garbage bin, tie it up with the rest of your cardboard, or leave it on the ground of your trash pit? More of us than would care to admit are guilty of that last option.

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It may sound silly, but it’s a conundrum many conservation-minded Upper West Siders face–especially with an abundance of great pizza in the area.

Look no further than the Central Park Conservancy for an answer. Well, at least for those enjoying a pie in the park.

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The organization launched a pilot program in May 2024 with the goal of providing a more sustainable way to recycle pizza boxes. According to a press release, the program–which featured dedicated pizza box recycling bins near the Great Lawn–resulted in the recycling of more than 1,300 pizza boxes.

NBC News reported the program’s main goal at launch was to curb the citywide rat problem. What started as one pizza box recycling container grew to four, which helped the Conservancy recycle more than 34 tons of paper and cardboard from the park in 2024 (the overwhelming majority of which was surely not pizza boxes).

We’ve now gotten confirmation from the Conservancy that the pizza box recycling bins will be reinstalled in time for Memorial Day at four locations throughout Central Park: East Pinetum, West 81st Street, Sheep Meadow, and East 97th Street.

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So the next time you’re enjoying pizza in the park–whether it’s from the globally-recognized Motorino, relative newcomer Parla, or maybe good old fashioned Made In New York–keep an eye out for the recycling bins made to fit one thing and one thing only.

And for those of us still wondering or planning to celebrate National Pizza Day on February 9: yes, you can discard empty pizza boxes with your other cardboard and paper products, as long as those boxes are only “lightly soiled,” according to NYC.gov.

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