Pumpkin Pitch Collects 500 Pounds of Pumpkins
Published: November 18, 2015.
Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç teamed up with Will County Land Use Department’s Resource Recovery and Energy Division to collect 500 lbs. of pumpkins during the second annual Pumpkin Pitch on Nov. 6-7, at Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç’s main campus in Romeoville. Participants composted their jack-o’-lanterns instead of adding them to a landfill.
Contestants tossed or rolled pumpkins into a large garbage bin and in return, they received a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of four $25 gift certificates donated by Heroes West Sports Grill. Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç then hauled the tossed pumpkins to the Waste Management-operated Willow Ranch compost site in Romeoville.
Jaclyn Boyle, facilities coordinator for and administration at Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç, said the event reinforced what Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç students are already learning from the University’s year-round composting program. In 2013, Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç’ main dining hall began an organics collection. Pre-consumer food scraps, which includes all the food scraps created through food prep, are now being diverted from a landfill and instead, sent to be composted.
By composting this waste, Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç is taking a great step to reducing the amount of materials sent to a landfill and once more showing its commitment to sustainable practices.
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