Great video! I sure wish people recycled like this everywhere where you had to keep containers and paper separated from each other. I think that it ensures better quality recyclable product for companies.
Good to see you back! I honestly got kind of worried during your 10 month absence. Mostly because I know the Tampa Bay Area got ripped apart after Irma. Good to know you're alright! This is an awesome video. I actually spent some time in NYC over the summer and got a few minutes of video and a ton of really nice pictures. It's amazing how DSNY manages to pull off first class service when they have this much ground to cover. If this is just a normal every day recycling route, imagine something like post Christmas. That would be insane
You would think that the container side would be the hopper covered in dust and grime, and the paper side relatively clean. Is there any other application that might have dirtied up that side?
Got a little look at this stuff in Scott's video a while back, glad to watch a longer duration of these 4060s in action. Any split rear loader is a treat, but there's something about these DSNY recycle trucks that are especially fun to watch. Only noticed now these Macks have two steering wheels, low entry on both sides for a reason - either driver can jump in and take control from either side, smart idea. Is there meant to be any significance between the blue and white bags, like one for papers and another for commingle, or whatever goes in whatever? Guess you can hear and see what's inside them so not a major issue. Oh how mesmerising it is watching those dual packers in action, working totally out of sync independently, bigger packer and mini packer. I found that high pitched overpressure sound rather annoying at different times during the video, kept wishing they would flick the pack lever back into neutral position :S Seeing these Heils have duplicated hydraulics and the packers seem to work at consistent speeds together or individually, do you think these would have a higher capacity pump? Cool to see them do that larger set-out at 5:10, reversing up, blocking the street, tossing and packing away, only thing missing was some mean engine throttle, would've topped it off! Any idea what he said at 1:31 and twice after? Clearly a signal for the driver to move on... "HOT DAY"??? lol Always enjoy reading your description at the beginning of a video, never fails to provide some insight and critique on a given waste collection system =] Thank you for sharing another fine video, was a pleasure to watch! Got yourself a well earned like and favourite... guess a decent comment too ;)
The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) New York’s Strongest always does an unbelievable job. No questions asked. I love it. Nicely Done! Don’t Litter and keep New York City clean. 💯💪👍😊
Pretty cool how they do that. I just like the idea of running split trucks. Do you know how they charge for dumping split trucks? Is it the weight of the truck load divided by 2? Either way, been wanting to see this your old DSNY video. Keep up the good work! P.S Hows NoLa?
To get both weights on a split truck you just weigh it an extra time. Weigh the full truck, dump one side, weigh again, dump the other side, weigh the truck empty. p.s. it's great :)
liked the video, im surprised that a city as big as NYC is still using manual collection, i get that fully automated is unrealistic with such crowded streets but you would think they would at least switch to semi-automated. I also assumed that I was watching cardboard and paper products going into the right larger compartment and everything else going into the left, why is that? why not go single stream? Anyways great video and keep up the good work!
I have said the same thing. tippers and carts at least. nyc has a HUGE rodent issue. lack of trash carts contributes greatly to this. hell, I think it may be more rats in nyc than people.
1) There is little room in NYC for trash cans. 2) Yes paper in the right, bottles and plastics in the left. Having dual stream recycling improves the quality of the recycling cause the paper isn‘t mixed with the liquids and glass shards.
Hi, thanks for posting this! Do you have a contact email or any other contact method? I’m running a research project on the best methods to reduce contamination in the recycling stream and I’d love to get some hopper footage from a very specific vantage point, ideally even in my area if possible (Colorado). I’m curious if you know anyone or any drivers/operators/garbage aficionados I could talk to, thanks!
The best way to reduce contamination in the recycling stream is through motivated, Educated, informed residents. When I see sneakers placed in the bin labeled for Metal, Glass, Plastic Recyclables I wonder what component this person thought Was recyclable. Particularly when My Municipality goes through great lengths to inform residents of proper recycling procedures.
Thanks, there's plenty more waiting to be posted but if I force myself to edit a video together it never comes out right, have to wait till it feels right.
So manhattan doesnt bother with split bodies i assume? The piles looked like some stops over there had paper and cans on different days. Plus when you get into the real big piles like the one near the end, the split packers seem to have issues keeping up.
At 1:38 what was he saying?
Hell fucking ya, a video from george 😜
Great video! I sure wish people recycled like this everywhere where you had to keep containers and paper separated from each other. I think that it ensures better quality recyclable product for companies.
That’s how it works where I lived
Why did you stop making videos?
Good to see you back! I honestly got kind of worried during your 10 month absence. Mostly because I know the Tampa Bay Area got ripped apart after Irma. Good to know you're alright! This is an awesome video. I actually spent some time in NYC over the summer and got a few minutes of video and a ton of really nice pictures. It's amazing how DSNY manages to pull off first class service when they have this much ground to cover. If this is just a normal every day recycling route, imagine something like post Christmas. That would be insane
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Why are they still tossing trash bags by hand? The newer trucks use a robotic arm.
1:32 did he said Monday or Hyundai 😆 🤣 😂
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You would think that the container side would be the hopper covered in dust and grime, and the paper side relatively clean. Is there any other application that might have dirtied up that side?
they might switch back and forth depending on the route…so if a specific route has heavier paper it goes in the bigger hopper etc
Got a little look at this stuff in Scott's video a while back, glad to watch a longer duration of these 4060s in action. Any split rear loader is a treat, but there's something about these DSNY recycle trucks that are especially fun to watch. Only noticed now these Macks have two steering wheels, low entry on both sides for a reason - either driver can jump in and take control from either side, smart idea. Is there meant to be any significance between the blue and white bags, like one for papers and another for commingle, or whatever goes in whatever? Guess you can hear and see what's inside them so not a major issue. Oh how mesmerising it is watching those dual packers in action, working totally out of sync independently, bigger packer and mini packer. I found that high pitched overpressure sound rather annoying at different times during the video, kept wishing they would flick the pack lever back into neutral position :S Seeing these Heils have duplicated hydraulics and the packers seem to work at consistent speeds together or individually, do you think these would have a higher capacity pump? Cool to see them do that larger set-out at 5:10, reversing up, blocking the street, tossing and packing away, only thing missing was some mean engine throttle, would've topped it off! Any idea what he said at 1:31 and twice after? Clearly a signal for the driver to move on... "HOT DAY"??? lol Always enjoy reading your description at the beginning of a video, never fails to provide some insight and critique on a given waste collection system =] Thank you for sharing another fine video, was a pleasure to watch! Got yourself a well earned like and favourite... guess a decent comment too ;)
AussieGarbo think he was saying Hyundai, telling his partner to line up with the rear of the Hyundai vehicle
The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) New York’s Strongest always does an unbelievable job. No questions asked. I love it. Nicely Done! Don’t Litter and keep New York City clean. 💯💪👍😊
good job people
When is the next video gonna be out
Never
Pretty cool how they do that. I just like the idea of running split trucks. Do you know how they charge for dumping split trucks? Is it the weight of the truck load divided by 2? Either way, been wanting to see this your old DSNY video. Keep up the good work!
P.S Hows NoLa?
To get both weights on a split truck you just weigh it an extra time. Weigh the full truck, dump one side, weigh again, dump the other side, weigh the truck empty.
p.s. it's great :)
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The truck smash the glass right ?
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I liked and subscribed to your channel nice work
liked the video, im surprised that a city as big as NYC is still using manual collection, i get that fully automated is unrealistic with such crowded streets but you would think they would at least switch to semi-automated. I also assumed that I was watching cardboard and paper products going into the right larger compartment and everything else going into the left, why is that? why not go single stream? Anyways great video and keep up the good work!
I have said the same thing. tippers and carts at least. nyc has a HUGE rodent issue. lack of trash carts contributes greatly to this. hell, I think it may be more rats in nyc than people.
1) There is little room in NYC for trash cans.
2) Yes paper in the right, bottles and plastics in the left. Having dual stream recycling improves the quality of the recycling cause the paper isn‘t mixed with the liquids and glass shards.
Hi, thanks for posting this! Do you have a contact email or any other contact method? I’m running a research project on the best methods to reduce contamination in the recycling stream and I’d love to get some hopper footage from a very specific vantage point, ideally even in my area if possible (Colorado). I’m curious if you know anyone or any drivers/operators/garbage aficionados I could talk to, thanks!
The best way to reduce contamination in the recycling stream is through motivated,
Educated, informed residents.
When I see sneakers placed in the bin labeled for Metal, Glass, Plastic
Recyclables I wonder what component this person thought
Was recyclable. Particularly when
My Municipality goes through great lengths to inform residents of proper recycling procedures.
Pls upload
ah Nostalgia, I've been watching these sense 2009, and i probably won't stop, keep it up George!
Thanks, there's plenty more waiting to be posted but if I force myself to edit a video together it never comes out right, have to wait till it feels right.
Lol, i feel ya
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So manhattan doesnt bother with split bodies i assume? The piles looked like some stops over there had paper and cans on different days. Plus when you get into the real big piles like the one near the end, the split packers seem to have issues keeping up.
Too much recycling in manhattan. We use 1 rear loader for paper. And a separate rear loader for metal/glass
Neither does most of the Bronx
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Good to see you back!
:) I'm always here, just a lot quieter sometimes.
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Pretty funny that's my district truck
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I'm in Ontario, just across from NY. We've been doing those food waste bins for years over here.
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