Woodland Park Zoo's Zoo Doo® compost
Woodland Park Zoo began this composting program in 1985 as a resource conservation program and as a way for the zoo to save money on disposal fees. Now the program composts some 600 tons of animal waste per year from our herbivorous animals that would be otherwise dumped into the landfill at an annual expense of more than $60,000.The ZooDoo program recycles manure and bedding materials of hay and sawdust from the zoo’s non-primate herbivores and turns it into approximately 1,000 cubic yards of the most exotic compost in the Northwest.
Woodland Park Zoo Doo is available at the Zoo Store year round and further information can be found on the Zoo Doo web page or by calling (206) 625-POOP.
Recycling
Goals include :
- Increase recycling—Reduce garbage and waste
- Offer gests opportunity to recycle at every disposal opportunity
- Establish simple visual cues for visitors (recycle/garbage recognition through icons, colors)
- Provide appropriate conservation messages (linking recycling to conservation)
Green Team
The Green Team is a multi-disciplinary group of zoo employees who pursue, promote and encourage sustainable daily practices at Woodland Park Zoo
Carbon emissions
The zoo is a member of the Seattle Climate Partnership, joining with other Seattle area employers to reduce emissions to meet or beat the reduction targets of the Kyoto Protocol.