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Christian Colleges' Green Revolution
From the cafeteria to the classroom, students are learning to be environmentally conscious.
Cindy Crosby | posted 5/25/2007 08:47AM
Flush twice. It's required at Calvin College's Vincent and Helen Bunker
Interpretive Center's restrooms; once before, once after.
The flushed water, which is the consistency of a bubble bath, washes waste to an underground room. There, preserve manager Cheryl Hoogewind and I climb up on a metal receptacle and look into a huge bin of waste that smells pleasantly of wood chips.
This compost will eventually be spread as fertilizer on the college grounds...
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/may/32.52.html
See also
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/200 ... ml#related
Ian
From the cafeteria to the classroom, students are learning to be environmentally conscious.
Cindy Crosby | posted 5/25/2007 08:47AM
Flush twice. It's required at Calvin College's Vincent and Helen Bunker
Interpretive Center's restrooms; once before, once after.
The flushed water, which is the consistency of a bubble bath, washes waste to an underground room. There, preserve manager Cheryl Hoogewind and I climb up on a metal receptacle and look into a huge bin of waste that smells pleasantly of wood chips.
This compost will eventually be spread as fertilizer on the college grounds...
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/may/32.52.html
See also
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/200 ... ml#related
Ian