Here at Earth Eats, we subscribe to local, sustainable and healthy eating every day -- and Earth Day is no different! Today, we're concentrating on one way to take care of the planet after the meal is over: composting.
According to the EPA, food scraps make up 10 percent of American landfills. Instead of mindlessly throwing our leftover food in the trash, we can compost it and watch as it transforms into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. That's what I call a win-win!
Universities In Action
As an Indiana University student, I see waste everywhere. The college lifestyle is on-the-go, which means our food typically is as well. I play victim to it myself, throwing away half-eaten sandwiches without ever considering where the waste will end up. Luckily, Indiana University started a composting program in September 2011. Go Hoosiers!
The EPA is hoping to encourage more universities to be mindful of the waste they accumulate with the Food Recovery Challenge. Recently, 23 New England colleges joined the challenge, which aims to reduce the 1.64 million tons of food currently sent to landfills in six New England states.
Here are three other colleges that are dealing with food waste in an earth-friendly way:
Inspired? Here are tips for how to start a compost heap in your backyard or even in your kitchen.