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Waste & Recycling February 17, 2025 02:05:22 AM

Sci-Tech Elementary Students in Yolo County, CA Lead the Way in Sustainability with New Composting and Recycling Program

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During the “Big Science Friday” event held on January 31, Sci-Tech KL students and teachers learned about proper waste sorting from Blueblossom and Yolo County recycling staff.
Sci-Tech Elementary Students in Yolo County, CA Lead the Way in Sustainability with New Composting and Recycling Program

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Students at the Science and Technology Academy at Knights Landing (Sci-Tech KL) are taking action to reduce waste and promote sustainability with a new composting and recycling program. This initiative, supported by Woodland Joint Unified School District (WJUSD), Yolo County Central Landfill, and Blueblossom Consulting, teaches students hands-on waste management skills while helping the school comply with California Senate Bill 1383. This bill requires the diversion of organic and recyclable waste from landfills to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“Yolo County is extremely proud of the students and teachers at Sci-Tech who are making an effort to learn a better path toward sustainability,” said Supervisor Angel Barajas, representing District 5 for the Yolo County Board of Supervisors. “Additionally, this is an important reminder that everyone plays a critical role in helping us meet our climate action plan goals and we thank the WJUSD for their leadership.”

During the “Big Science Friday” event held on January 31, Sci-Tech KL students and teachers learned about proper waste sorting from Blueblossom and Yolo County recycling staff. They sorted materials into recyclables (plastic bottles, milk cartons, and juice boxes), compostables (food scraps, food soiled paper, and napkins), and landfill waste (plastic straws, wrappers, and utensils) and weighed each category. The waste data was turned over to sixth grade students to analyze and generate ideas for reducing their school’s waste. Initial results show that around 70% of the school’s cafeteria waste can be recycled or composted. Since February 3, students have been separating organics and recyclables during meals with ongoing support from WJUSD custodial staff and student helpers.

“The goal is not to just be in compliance with SB 1383, but long-term waste reduction habits,” added Marissa Juhler, Yolo County Central Landfill Director. “To support rural schools in our community, we also offer free landfill tours and school bus funding to help students see where their waste goes.”

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com

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