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Campus Recycling and OHIO Athletics to host Rufus Recycling Days this fall

Several Ohio University groups have been working together to plan Rufus Recycling Days for the fall semester.

The Athletics-Sustainability Working Group, Campus Recycling, the Office of Sustainability, and administrators and student-athletes from OHIO Athletics have been meeting to plan these events. 

Each sport has a designated game during its season that will be a “green game.” To make the games more sustainable, volunteers will act as “bin goalies” to make sure that waste is properly disposed of. Guests will be directed to recycle their cans, paper, and plastics and compost any food waste in the correct bins throughout the stadium.

During halftime, there will be various environmental-themed games that the crowd can participate in. Also, Campus Recycling and the Office of Sustainability will have tables where students and community members can learn about how the groups work to make Ohio University clean, beautiful, and of course, sustainable. 
 
The first Rufus Recycling Day will be for soccer and is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 25.

As a dedicated “player for the planet” senior soccer player Regan Berg said she is thrilled to be a part of this new initiative. Berg shared that “playing for a Green Game makes the fight for a win on the field so much more fun knowing that you’re playing for better education and involvement in keeping our world safe and clean! I hope to see everyone in our community there as we build more relationships to better our planet.”  

Here is the fall schedule for Rufus Recycling Days:

  • Soccer: Sunday, Sept. 25
  • Field Hockey: Sunday, Oct. 9
  • Football: Saturday, Oct. 22
  • Volleyball: Wednesday, Nov. 16 

“Our partnership with the Office of Sustainability and Campus Recycling is a win-win for all involved. The work is impactful and the teamwork is exceptional.  We are excited to host Rufus Recycling Days at our games and we are pleased to be part of the sustainability and recycling solution here on campus,” said Michael Stephens, senior associate athletics director for external operations.  
 
Everyone involved in planning Rufus Recycling Day is looking forward to making another sector of the University more sustainable.

Joanna Sokol, zero waste and recycling coordinator, said it’s “very exciting to see all our collaboration and hard work between the different groups come together. I feel that these will be fun events to get the community involved and educate everyone how to be more sustainable on campus and in the community, while supporting our Bobcats!” 

Follow @ohiosustainable and @ohiocampusrecycling on Instagram to stay up to date on all things sustainable at OHIO. For more information, please email  Andrew Ladd at laddd@ohio.edu.

Published
September 21, 2022
Author
Staff reports