Overall Rating | Reporter - expired |
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Liaison | Lindsey Van Zile |
Submission Date | Sept. 13, 2019 |
Randolph College
OP-8: Sustainable Dining
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Reporter |
Allison
Brooks Sustainability Coordinator Buildings & Grounds |
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Part 1. Sustainable dining initiatives
Local community engagement
No
A brief description of the farmers market, CSA or urban agriculture project:
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Sustainability-themed outlet
No
A brief description of the sustainability-themed food outlet:
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Inclusive and local sourcing
No
A brief description of the support for disadvantaged businesses, social enterprises, and/or local SMEs:
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Estimated percentage of total food and beverage expenditures on products from disadvantaged businesses, social enterprises, and/or local SMEs:
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Low-impact dining
No
A brief description of the low impact dining events and/or plant-forward options:
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Vegan dining program
Yes
A brief description of the vegan dining program:
The dining service director and the chef offer vegan options at every single meal because every student living on campus is required to have a meal plan.
Labelling and signage
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability labelling and signage in dining halls:
A television screen in the dining hall displays information about dining services' sustainable practices.
Part 2. Food waste minimization and recovery
Food recovery program
No
A brief description of the food recovery competition or commitment program or food waste prevention system:
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Trayless dining and portion modifications
Yes
A brief description of the trayless dining or modified menu/portion program:
The Randolph College dining hall has completely eliminated trays and styrofoam to-go boxes from its cafeterias.
Food donation
No
A brief description of the food donation program:
Because Randolph College has a small student population and every student is required to eat in the dining hall, it is easy for the chefs to know exactly how much food to prepare, and they also have a policy to re-use left overs for the next meal time. This results in very low post consumer food waste and leftovers.
Food materials diversion
No
A brief description of the food materials diversion program:
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Composting
Yes
A brief description of the pre-consumer composting program:
Starting in January 2018, Cheatham Dining Hall began donating its pre-consumer waste to Lynchburg Grows, a local urban sustainable farm, for composting.
Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor have a post-consumer composting program?:
No
A brief description of the post-consumer composting program:
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Dine-in service ware
Yes
A brief description of the reusable service ware program:
All plates, cups, and flatware in the dining hall are reusable.
Take-away materials
Yes
A brief description of the compostable containers and service ware:
Students can buy a re-usable to-go container for $5 when they want to carry food out of the dining hall. They can bring the to-go container back to the dining hall where they receive a token. The to-go containers are washed by the dining hall personnel and clean ones are available for students.
Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor offer discounts or other incentives to customers who use reusable containers instead of disposable or compostable containers in “to-go” food service operations?:
Yes
A brief description of the reusable container discount or incentives program:
If community members bring their own mug to the cafe, they only pay the "refill" price for coffee.
Optional Fields
Randolph College's PanWorld club has partnered with dining services to feature dishes from our international students' home countries.
Website URL where information about the sustainable dining programs is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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