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Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University earned recognition as one of the top performers in the National Wildlife Federation’s 2024 Campus Race to Zero Waste Competition. 

KCAD competed among 81 colleges in the Diversion category and ranked second in the Small Campus division and third overall.

The 2024 Campus Race to Zero Waste competition challenged more than 2.7 million college students, faculty and staff across 150-plus campuses to reduce their waste footprint through minimization efforts, including recycling, composting and donation. 

As a result, participants collectively diverted an impressive 30.7 million pounds of waste from landfills, kept 105 million single-use plastic containers out of landfills, and prevented the release of 23,174 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent into the atmosphere, equal to avoiding the annual emissions from 5,515 cars.

During the eight-week competition, from Jan. 28 through March 23, the KCAD campus community collaborated on reduction and recycling strategies to divert over60 percent of waste generated on its downtown Grand Rapids campus away from landfills.  

KCAD Collaborative Design professor and sustainability officer Gayle DeBruyn said the college achieved its waste minimization goal by emphasizing proper waste sorting and making conscious decisions about the materials brought to campus. 

“Sustainability is a core value of the KCAD community,” DeBruyn said. “Thanks to the diligent efforts of our students, faculty and incredible Facilities team, we have stayed persistent in our collective commitment to reducing waste on campus.”  

Success in the Diversion category is determined by weekly tracking and reporting on the total weight of recyclables and food organics diverted from total waste generated. Top-ranking schools in this category have the highest recycling rate, which means they not only have reduced trash disposal through waste prevention but also have a robust recycling program for acceptable materials. 

“Our 2024 winners show why colleges continue to be among our nation’s leaders on sustainability. These schools run the gamut - urban and rural, public and private, large and small,” said Stacy Wheeler, president and co-founder of the competition. “Their success shows that waste reduction in any type of community is possible, and is a testament to every student, faculty and staff member who made these accomplishments happen.”

KCAD 2024 Results: 


Second Place – Diversion Category (small campus). 
Third Place – Diversion Category (overall). 
Total pounds of waste recycled, donated, or composted: 2,326.5 pounds.
Total greenhouse gas emissions reductions: 3 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.
Waste minimization strategies: Increasing recycling, composting, and reducing food waste and single-use plastics.


For more details about competition categories and winners, please visit the 2024 scoreboard. 

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