
USC Chief Sustainability Officer Mick Dalrymple pitches in throughout Tuesday’s “inexperienced recreation.” (USC Photograph/Evan Morris)
The annual occasion places a highlight on USC’s efforts to scale back waste by way of reuse, recycling and composting.
The Trojan spirit was on show Tuesday when the USC males’s basketball crew beat the Iowa Hawkeyes 99-89 on the Galen Middle, and so too was the college’s dedication to sustainability.
The fixture was the crew’s annual zero waste “inexperienced recreation,” a possibility to amplify USC’s work to scale back waste by way of reuse, recycling and composting. Followers who attended the sport noticed quite a few specialty trash bins and signage added to assist them higher get rid of their waste in addition to the assorted sustainable supplies utilized in concession stands.
“The Galen Middle is dedicated to the very best requirements of waste administration,” mentioned Paul Neidermire, Galen Middle common supervisor and affiliate athletic director of operations. “The zero waste ‘inexperienced video games’ are a possibility to have fun our sustainability efforts and remind followers to do their half.”
In complete, 345 kilos of waste from the sport was recycled and greater than 383 kilos of waste was composted. About 414 kilos ended up in landfill, a diversion charge of greater than 63%.
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