Pumpkin Pitch Collects 500 Pounds of Pumpkins
Published: November 18, 2015.
ȺpÎÞÂë 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 ȺpÎÞÂë’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. ȺpÎÞÂë then hauled the tossed pumpkins to the Waste Management-operated Willow Ranch compost site in Romeoville.
Jaclyn Boyle, facilities coordinator for and administration at ȺpÎÞÂë, said the event reinforced what Lewis students are already learning from the University’s year-round composting program. In 2013, Lewis’ 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, ȺpÎÞÂë 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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