Composting at Ohio University
Ohio University is a recognized national leader in waste reduction and has composted dining hall and catering food waste since 2011. By opting in to receive a Cats' Compost mini-bin, you will take the next step in your zero waste journey and demonstrate that individual access to composting can have a major impact on reducing the amount of material that just gets thrown away. Certain responsibilities come with your bin. Only toss in food waste and napkins, and be sure to empty your bin regularly to maintain its cleanliness.
Composting is the natural process of recycling organic material into new soil and nutrient rich fertilizers. The end product from your mini compost bin will be used on the sports fields, landscaping and green spaces across campus.
Feed the soil, not the landfill
Follow our guide to prevent contamination in your compost!
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Compost
Fruits & Vegetables
Meat & Bones
Non-Liquid Dairy
Bread & Grains
Tea Bags & Coffee Grounds
Napkins & Paper Towels
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Do Not Compost
Packaging, Wrap, Foil
Compostable Cups & Plates
Cutlery
Glass, Metal, Plastic
Styrofoam
Animal Waste
Compost Drop Off Locations
We share the large green bins located at the back docks of the Dining Halls & Markets. Be careful of large vehicles & other operations that use these docks.