New Yorkers kind of suck at the whole recycling thing, so maybe some changes to the program will help out. The Daily News reports that the City Council is proposing "the largest expansion of the city's recycling program since it began 21 years ago." Under the new plan public recycling bins will be added to sidewalks, bins for donated clothes will be placed around the city, a hazardous material program would be brought in, and more plastics would become a part of curbside recycling. All the changes would hardly cost the city a thing, according to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who says the expanded program will cut the amount of trash the city pays to dump.