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A typical college football game generates tens of thousands of pound of trash but students at UNC Charlotte proposed that the new 16,000-seat Jerry Richardson Stadium have no landfill waste. Developing a process and executing a plan to achieve that goal would require a remarkable amount of campus- and community-wide commitment and cooperation. UNC Charlotte proved during the Charlotte 49ers inaugural football season, that a zero-waste facility can be achieved. Additionally, reducing the stadium’s ecological footprint to near-nothing was financially and socially beneficial.]]>

A typical college football game generates tens of thousands of pound of trash but students at UNC Charlotte proposed that the new 16,000-seat Jerry Richardson Stadium have no landfill waste. Developing a process and executing a plan to achieve that goal would require a remarkable amount of campus- and community-wide commitment and cooperation. UNC Charlotte proved during the Charlotte 49ers inaugural football season, that a zero-waste facility can be achieved. Additionally, reducing the stadium’s ecological footprint to near-nothing was financially and socially beneficial.]]>
Wed, 15 Oct 2014 13:39:21 GMT /slideshow/zero-waste-adaptationsuncc/40314933 thnkdffrnt@slideshare.net(thnkdffrnt) Developing a Football Stadium Zero Waste Initiative thnkdffrnt A typical college football game generates tens of thousands of pound of trash but students at UNC Charlotte proposed that the new 16,000-seat Jerry Richardson Stadium have no landfill waste. Developing a process and executing a plan to achieve that goal would require a remarkable amount of campus- and community-wide commitment and cooperation. UNC Charlotte proved during the Charlotte 49ers inaugural football season, that a zero-waste facility can be achieved. Additionally, reducing the stadium’s ecological footprint to near-nothing was financially and socially beneficial. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/zerowasteadaptationsuncc-141015133921-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A typical college football game generates tens of thousands of pound of trash but students at UNC Charlotte proposed that the new 16,000-seat Jerry Richardson Stadium have no landfill waste. Developing a process and executing a plan to achieve that goal would require a remarkable amount of campus- and community-wide commitment and cooperation. UNC Charlotte proved during the Charlotte 49ers inaugural football season, that a zero-waste facility can be achieved. Additionally, reducing the stadium’s ecological footprint to near-nothing was financially and socially beneficial.
Developing a Football Stadium Zero Waste Initiative from LouAnn Lamb
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