If you follow Poly Canyon Road, turn left and cross the Brizzolara Creek to take you to the agricultural district of the main campus. Abbotoir stands next to a bullpen and a creek. The bridge goes through the fish ladder to help Squid get back to the stream where they can lay their eggs. If you keep on walking, you will come to engineering students using reservoirs, pumps and machinery. On the other side of the reservoir there is a small bird sanctuary and there are many students who learn how to investigate the land of the land.
Carpoli also offers food for students. Cal Poly Organic and Cal Poly Sustainable Farms offer a variety of fresh food to students, faculty and staff, and staff. Customers on campus can purchase a variety of carapoli products such as sauce, chocolate, cheese, honey, barbecue sauce, seasonal craftsmen's products, eggs. Cal Poly Chicken offers more than 50,000 eggs on campus each year. Other than that, it is from NuCal Foods Inc, an agricultural cooperative of family-run farmers in northern California who runs a sustainable farm and provides a humanitarian living environment for chickens.
Cal Poly exceeded the number of sustainability awards received by all CSU schools (Go Mustangs!), And returned four in June this year. This award focusing on sustainable innovation is expected to cover about 25% of the total campus electricity by advertising Cal Poly's 20 acre solar farm. This requires a lot of labor. When the facility purchased three trash cans on campus, another innovative waste reduction was received. For popular events, such as soccer games on campus, students are paving the way for a more sustainable campus, as people who choose to become zero waste leaders will distribute appropriate waste . Another group of freshmen are cooperating with centers for sustainable development and Karpolya facilities to develop a one-year campus community garden project