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Personal compost bins are now in each apartment and dorm room on campus!
Personal compost bins were first brought to campus in April of 2021 with support from the Student Sustainability Leadership Program (SSLP), Plant Services, Custodial, the Office of Sustainability, and the Resident Hall Association (RHA). The information below has been provided to help with best practices for composting.
All trash in Spokane is sent to the Waste to Energy Facility, where it is incinerated in a closed environment. During the burning process, energy is captured, and this energy is used to power about 13,000 homes within Spokane.
When organic materials are burned in an open environment or left to sit in a landfill, methane is released into the atmosphere during the decomposition process. The impact of methane gas is 34 times greater than that of Carbon Dioxide over a 100-year period, according to an IPCC Assessment Report. Due to this, composting food waste reduces methane emissions while creating and promoting healthy soils, which contributes to healthier plant growth in agriculture and personal gardens in our area.
All compost generated, both on campus and in Spokane, goes to Barr-tech – a local industrial composting facility located near Sprague, WA. Barr-tech will then sell the soil created for agriculture, construction, and other purposes. Spokane residents can order a green yard waste and compost bin for a small additional cost per month.
If desired, compost bags can be purchased and used to help reduce odors and make it easier to clean your compost bin. Like trash bags, residents are responsible for purchasing their own compost bags.
Compost bags from Naturbag are available in the Zag Shop for $4.99 per roll of 25. You can also purchase compost bags in various stores in Spokane such as:
If purchasing bags from other stores, make sure to by trusted and certifiable compostable in Spokane brands such as Al-Pack, Berry Plastics, Biosak, Bio Bag Complete-Lete, Bio Turf, BioStar, Bag to Nature, NaturBag, EcoSafe, and EcoGuard. You may also use paper bags to place your compost in, as paper bags are compostable. You can find more information about what bags are compostable in Spokane, and general composting information here: http://wmnorthwest.com/spokane/comcompost.html
Remember that plastic and plastic bags are not compostable!
Access one of our 20 bin locations on campus. Check out the map of bin locations below!