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    Ohio Stadium is Going “Zero Waste” for Football Game Days

    Photo courtesy of OSU Photo Services.

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    The Horseshoe is going green this season! Ohio Stadium will be transitioning to “Zero Waste” policies and procedures on football game days this fall, which means a 90% diversion rate of trash from landfills through the use of recycling and composting.

    Containers for recycling and composting will be available throughout the stadium on game days, and all products sold within the stadium will be either recyclable or compostable.

    This effort at Ohio Stadium will be the largest of its kind in the world, and is a part of a larger ongoing commitment at OSU to divert at least 40 perfect of landfill waste from the university.

    More information can be found online at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com.

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