College Composting Questionnaire
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In our efforts to create a proposal for a large-scale composting system at Skidmore, we have created this questionnaire for people involved in college composting systems.
Your responses would be used as examples and to provide comparisons in our proposal, so honest stories of successes and failures will really help convince the school to start a composting system.
If you are involved in a college composting effort, we would love to hear from you!
The survey can also be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/site/compostingoncollegecampuses/discussion-board
Thanks!
Skidmore Team Compost
What type of composting system do you currently use?
How large (how many yards do you create after it is mature, how many pounds or yards do you have for inputs, what are your inputs, how large is the area of land or the building used for composting)
What type of equipment do you have? (facilities side: front end loader, tractor with bucket, special attachments for tractor, dump truck or special hauling equipment, what bins are used for hauling/storing. Dining hall side: pulper, grinder, special bins for storage, walk-in cooler for storage, etc.)
If windrows: how often do you turn your piles?
How do you store inputs (food waste, yard waste, manure) as you prepare to add to windrows?
Do you regulate storm water runoff from your compost? How?
How much did it cost to implement the system, and how long before the initial conversation started before the system was put into place? Who were the main decision-makers at your campus to make this happen?
Where did the funds come from? Where do continued maintenance and labor costs come from?
Have you conducted a food waste audit?
How did you do this?
What were your results?
How many tons of food is your school producing daily/annually?
Do you have students scrape their own plates or is it all done behind the scenes?
What type of waste do you compost and from where?
Who collects waste/manages the compost site?
Do you know the breakdown in hours for labor: hauling, turning piles, etc? Are these tasks split between different departments or different positions, or is it one full-time position?
Where does the finished compost go? How is it used?
Have you saved money since implementing the composting system, if so, how much?
How long did it take to return the initial investment?
Do you sell your compost, donate it, or use it only on campus? If you sell it, how much are you selling it for, and what legal/liability issues did you face in doing so?
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Hi Margot,
It’s great to hear that Skidmore is looking to integrate a large-scale composting programme. In order to supplement the questionnaire, I would recommend also taking a look at the AASHE Digests -- annual reviews of campus sustainability, going back to 2006 -- with a focus on the “Waste” section, which contain stories on different schools’ composting efforts. These stories may also allow you to target specific institutions in your research. There is also a list of institutions here that have composting programmes underway, along with the relevant link to their website.
My best,
Ashwini