Thanks to a waste reduction program piloted this year, the Michigan Stadium鈥檚 compostable garbage for a home game was redirected to the student-staffed Campus Farm by the Mattaei Botanical Gardens. The program implemented for the Nov. 4 Purdue game brought at least two tons of compost to the farm at 1800 N. Dixboro Road in northeast Ann Arbor, said the program鈥檚 manager Alison Richardson of the university鈥檚 Office of Campus Sustainability.
The stadium鈥檚 compost consists of food items, as well as compostable containers, such as cups, trays, napkins and pizza boxes. The garbage is collected at the stadium, separated by contractors to remove recyclable items such as plastic bottles, and the compost is sent to the farm, Richardson said. The Ann Arbor campus produces more than 1,100 tons of compost each year, Richardson said.