Half empty, full or biodegradable?
By: Taylor Moore
Issue date: 2/20/07 Section: News
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The first of the dining facilities to be affected is Julian's, which replaced its polystyrene cups with a new, compostable alternative.
"My goal is to have Julian's be foam-free by the end of February," said Campus Dining associate director Alan Cushman. "I am expecting to beat that goal too."
Since his arrival to Cal Poly in 1984, Cushman has been a constant supporter in the drive to make Cal Poly a sustainable, environmentally friendly campus. Beginning in 1995, he has helped Campus Dining win 11 consecutive awards from the Waste Reduction Awards Program.
With the recent availability of biodegradable cups, Cushman immediately jumped at the chance to make them available at Cal Poly. Working with the Integrated Waste Management Authority, school faculty and his staff, Cushman was able to purchase the new cups.
Polystyrene, which is neither recyclable or biodegradable, is the cheaper alternative for Campus Dining. Each plastic foam cup from Julian's costs approximately 2 cents.
The environmentally friendly cups cost approximately 10 cents, with an additional 5 cents for the necessary paper insulators.
With the roughly 15-cent increase, students should expect to see a change in pricing at many of the Campus Dining facilities.
"Prices will not be affected this year, but they will increase next year," Cushman said.
Students have had mixed feelings regarding the price change because of the environmental difference it will make.
"I think it depends. I probably would buy less depending on the increase," said Dimitri Antoniou, an environmental management and protection junior.
The initial change will be difficult, Cushman said. Although the cup is environmentally friendly, its lid, a solid plastic, will not be biodegradable, but is recyclable. He hopes students will put in a conscious effort to place biodegradable products in their correct waste areas in the garbage cans and lids in the recyclable units for maximum sustainability.
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