Campus group moves for
sorority house sustainability
By Shannon McGovern
Feb. 7, 2011
Emily Spanyer scrapes food scraps into the trash after lunch in a sorority house.
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The Student Environmental Action League (SEAL) wants W&L to step up its composting on campus, and is circulating a petition among sorority women to help. The petition is asking the University to buy a second composter, which would handle Greenware and food scraps from sorority kitchens. But some are concerned the cost may be an issue.
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