Study reveals ways collegiate sports venues can achieve ‘zero waste’

A new study analyzing waste and recyclables during Mizzou’s 2014 home football season demonstrates that by implementing several recommendations the team developed, such as offering better recycling receptacles and better sorting options for waste, sporting venues could be well on their way to achieving environmental benefits that exceed the standards for ‘zero-waste’ operations.


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