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...emergence of recycling has probably been the most visible "green" campus activity over the past five years. Rob Gogan, a former student of the School of Education and now the Waste Management Supervisor at the Facilities Maintenance Department, has guided the evolution of this program. Recycling is now up and running or on the way in most offices, classrooms and dormitories, but only on this side of the river. One need only look at the state of recycling at the Business School and the medical area to realize that it is Cambridge law which drives this improvement. In light...
Working on a daily basis during the November peak season, groundskeepers collect nearly one hundred tons of leaves each fall for composting, Gogan said...
This year, Gogan said, Harvard administrators created a permanent site for storage of yard waste--leaves, shrubbery prunings and storm-dam-aged greenery--behind Soldier's Field adjacent to the Business School. This site provides a convenient place to deliver waste even during the off-season, Gogan said...
...Gogan said there is no difference between the cost of recycling leaves and disposing of them as rubbish...
Since the fall of 1991, Harvard has contracted for leaf removal with EarthGrow, a company which creates marketable products by composting garden refuse and combining it with potting soil. These products are sold at a profit in farm stands and nurseries, Gogan said...