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By Laura Seeholzer

Greeks Go Green: Composting. By Laura Seeholzer. Goals. Primary Goal Implement a composting program Secondary Goals Educate about composting Create an “Environmental Chair” in each house Increase awareness about other composting opportunities. What is composting?.

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By Laura Seeholzer

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  1. Greeks Go Green: Composting By Laura Seeholzer

  2. Goals • Primary Goal • Implement a composting program • Secondary Goals • Educate about composting • Create an “Environmental Chair” in each house • Increase awareness about other composting opportunities

  3. What is composting? The aerobic decomposition of biodegradable material Benefits • Compost enriches the soil • Compost helps cleanup (remediate) contaminated soil • Compost helps prevent pollution • Using compost offers economic benefits

  4. COMPOST Food Scraps

  5. COMPOST

  6. What Cannot be Composted • Metal • Plastic • Glass • Styrofoam

  7. What Can be Composted EVERYTHING ELSE

  8. Future Plans • Spring – Gather a list contacts (will also be aided by the president of the IFC) • Fall - Set up the system during the first week of classes

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