GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) — Food waste and paper products left over from thousands of concert-goes who attended a Gentlemen of the Road concert stop in Guthrie last fall have been composted and the soil will be offered to residents for gardening.
More than 30,000 people attended the September tour stop featuring Mumford & Sons. The crowd quadrupled the size of the small Oklahoma town of about 10,000 residents and produced more than 24 tons of food waste and left over paper products. More than 18.5 tons were recycled while more than 5.5 tons were composted.
After decomposing for six months, the material has been broken down into fertile soil.
Residents of Guthrie will be able to pick up the compost for their own use on Saturday. It will also be used in parks.
Pick up times will be from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Summit View Cemetery located at 1808 N. Pine. Customers will need to bring an ID with a Guthrie address or utility bill in order to pick up the compost. This is a first come, first serve event.
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