It depends on what kind of building you live in. I live in a row house. We keep the garbage inside until garbage days (twice a week, once a week for recycling) and then we put it out on the curb. In some small apartment buildings, you put it in a can either in front or in back of the building, and someone (a super, the owner, or a tenant) takes it to the curb on garbage days. In some larger buildings, there are garbage shoots or garbage rooms where you can put the garbage whenever you want, and the super then takes it all out and piles it up on the curb to be taken away. The truth is, I wish I could put it out before our garbage day, but I live in a private house on a commercial street, so we really can t have garbage cans outside. In private houses on the side streets in my neighborhood, there are small gardens next to the stoops in front of the houses, and people keep their garbage cans in those small gardens. But we have no stoop as we are on a commercial street.
New York garbage ends up in landfills across the country, possibly the world. The city pays other municipalities a lot of money to take their trash. NY s trash is a huge business, with a lot of money involved.
An incomplete statement + the wrong their / there . However, I think I know what you mean. The answer is ON TV!