The idea struck me during a meeting.
While thoughts of waste don’t routinely course through my brain, trash was the subject matter at a meeting of Duke’s Campus Sustainability Committee whose broad focus is to maximize the sustainability of all Duke’s operations. The discussion in this particular meeting centered on how to reduce and eventually eradicate our waste stream.
The thing that really caught my attention was a report on the results of a series of student dumpster dives around campus. After collecting and sorting all the garbage, they found that about three-quarters of Duke‘s so-called non-recyclable trash destined for area landfills was compostable — things like food scraps, napkins, paper towels, etc. Based on calculations from government data [pdf], the national average is closer to 50 percent, but that’s still a lot of compost mostly headed for a landfill.
Trash Talking
You may call it trash or garbage, but the Environmental Protection Agency’s technical term for the stuff we toss into garbage cans and dumpsters is municipal solid waste: “everyday items we use and then throw away, such as product packaging, grass clippings, furniture, clothing, bottles, food scraps, newspapers, appliances, paint and batteries.”
The United States throws away some 250 million tons worth of this stuff a year — a hefty MSW number that places us solidly in the No. 1 spot for trash production.
On the bright side, not all the trash we Americans produce [pdf] ends up in landfills. Individually we recycle or compost about 1.5 pounds of the 4.5 pounds the average American produces every day. Nationally, approximately 26 percent of our waste stream is recycled, 12 percent is burned to produce energy and 8 percent is composted. Still, that leaves about 136 million tons piling up in landfills every year.
What to do?
One shining example of waste trimming is San Francisco, who reportedly “diverts 77% of its waste from landfills” and has its sights set on “zero waste” by 2020. Seattle and Los Angeles have also made great strides in shrinking their garbage footprint. Such initiatives (see also here and here) are certainly a move in the right direction.
But what about an approach that goes even further? One that does away with having to sort trash into the recycling box, the compost heap and the trash bin? One that doubles down on composting by moving up the value chain to create a “composting consumer economy.”
Moving Past Post-Consumer Recyclables to Post-Consumer Compost
Right now we send a lot of compostable materials to landfills. If you’ll pardon the pun, that’s a waste. Instead of being treated like trash, compostable items can be converted into organic-rich soil for growing crops.
And that could even help slow climate change. The anaerobic decay that occurs in landfills produces methane, a greenhouse gas that can escape into the atmosphere if a gas-capturing system is not installed. Composting, which is primarily an aerobic process, generates very little methane.
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