This semester is starting off a little more green for two
Iowa school districts. Ottumwa Community Schools and Pella Community Schools
have begun the semester by implementing GreenRU composting into their food
services.
Both schools started the program at a couple of schools in
the district. They are planning to expand so all schools in the district will
be diverting their organics from the landfill.
“We’re getting used to it, it isn’t too hard,” said Cheryl
Ferguson of Pella High School, as she sliced a pineapple and threw the stock
and skin into a orange composting bucket at her feet.
Danny Renfrew, Director of Operations at Ottumwa Community
Schools, has wanted to start a program like this for a while, so he is happy to
finally have a company who can work with them.
“The kids who we’re doing this for, they’re the ones who
inherit this planet.” said Renfrew. He
continued that he did not want to leave this planet a mess for the children at
the school to clean up when they are adults.
Bob Brisendine, Head Custodian at Douma Elementary School in
Ottumwa, has been teaching the children there to separate the waste themselves.
The Douma cafeteria now has two big containers marked “Food Waste”. Brisendine
is impressed with how quickly the children are picking up food recycling. That
day’s waste had only one piece that did not belong in the food waste, which he
separated before moving the food waste into the orange organics bin that now
sits behind the school.
“It’s a little extra work, but it’s worth it,” Brisendine
said.
Both school districts are excited to expand the program to
all of their schools. GreenRU and Chamness Technology, Inc. are teaming up to
provide this service free of charge to the schools this year.
Already both schools are seeing the huge impact it could
have on their waste. In the first couple
weeks Pella Schools that started the program have diverted 180 pounds of
organics from the landfill. Ottumwa Schools are still in their first week, but
have already noticed the drastic difference.
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