Piles, Pitchforks, and Perfect Learning Opportunities: Why Colleges and Universities Should Choose Small-Scale Composting (article)
(original content found here: http://www.compostory.org/2013/09/08/piles-pitchforks-and-perfect-learning-opportunities-why-colleges-and-universities-should-choose-small-scale-composting/ )By Jen Schmidt and Adam Long, Farm Manager at Pomona College, California In this blog post, Jen and Adam describe the composting program in place at Pomona College and shares his vision on low-tech campus composting. Shiny, expensive mechanical composters are increasingly popular at colleges and universities that want to compost their food waste, and rightly so. They offer a number of benefits, including reduced labor, minimal odor, and short composting times. At Pomona College, though, we have done things differently and we have come to believe that small-scale, low-technology composting is the way to go. A simple compost pile may not be glamorous, but the educational and environmental benefits of this method are more than worthwhile. Starting in the mid-1990s, Pomona College students and staff members…