University’s zero-waste initiative a Green Awards finalist

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

UNC Charlotte is one of four “large category” finalists for the 2014 Wells Fargo Green Awards for its zero-waste initiative in Richardson Stadium, and the public can vote for the winner.

The Wells Fargo Green Awards recognize member companies who have incorporated innovative, sustainable practices in the products they produce, the services they provide and within the culture of their company.

According to University officials, eliminating landfill waste at the 16,000-seat Richardson Stadium was an objective first proposed by students. To accomplish this goal, it required significant campus- and community-wide commitment, collaboration, creative thinking and a comprehensive education plan. For the Charlotte 49ers inaugural season last fall, 82 percent of the waste generated during six home football games was recycled (6.92 tons) or made into compost (12.99 tons), and 286 gallons of fryer oil were converted to biofuel. UNC Charlotte proved that a zero-waste facility was achievable, and that sharply reducing a stadium's ecological footprint is socially and financially beneficial.