QUESTION
How much organic waste has been collected by borough since last October?
1:00:30
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40 sec
The NYC Department of Sanitation collected 11,770 tons in Brooklyn, but there was confusion in reporting Queens' data, initially stated in tons instead of pounds.
- Javier Lohan mistakenly refers to tons when he means pounds and corrects himself.
- The specific figure for Queens is initially stated as 25,000,000 tons but is later corrected to pounds, however, the correct figure in pounds is not provided.
- The conversation includes a brief mention of unit conversions between tons and pounds.
- The chapter concludes with an emphasis on the importance of hope.
Shaun Abreu
1:00:30
Since October last year, what was the organics tonnage per borrower?
1:00:35
Do you have that information?
Javier Lohan
1:00:40
So in calendar year 23, In Brooklyn, we collected 11,770 tons and in of pounds, I'm sorry.
Shaun Abreu
1:00:55
And say, we're we're we're on our way.
Javier Lohan
1:00:57
Yeah.
1:00:58
I'm used to tons boat.
1:01:00
And then the borough of Queens, we collected 25,000,000 tons.
Joshua Goodman
1:01:05
Thank you.
Javier Lohan
1:01:05
Oh, pounds.
1:01:06
I'm sorry.
Joshua Goodman
1:01:07
I I I get I
Javier Lohan
1:01:08
mean, hopefully, you know.
Shaun Abreu
1:01:09
It's good to be hopeful.