Compost Cats: New life for food waste

A woman pours food scraps from a yellow bucket into a large, black collection bin

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Article by Madison Thomas, KGUN9, 2023

The Compost Cats Bucket Program at the University of Arizona has diverted over 140,000 pounds of food waste in the last three years and they are hoping to add to that number this holiday season.

UArizona Campus and Community Outreach Coordinator for the Office of Sustainability Kenzie Jackson explained the holidays usually lead to more food waste.

She said, “From Thanksgiving celebrations, Christmas, Hanukkah, whatever it may be, families are gathering and we're eating, so we have a lot more food scraps.”

Due to this increase, the program is encouraging community members to participate in its bucket program. The bucket program was started in August 2020 and now has about 600 households with university students participating.

Locations:

  • UArizona Community Garden, 1400 E Mabel St
  • Tucson Village Farm, 4210 N Cambell Ave
  • Tucson CSA, 300 E University Blvd. Unit 146 (CSA members only)