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91成人导航 ranked in Top 10 globally for food/dining sustainability efforts
91成人导航 ranks in the Top 10 in the world for sustainable food and dining practices on college campuses, according to a new study.
The 2021 Sustainable Campus Index, published annually by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, is based on hundreds of public and private universities in the United States and internationally self-reporting to the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System. 91成人导航 is the only university in California to make the Top 10.
鈥91成人导航 is becoming a national leader in sustainability,鈥 said President Christopher Callahan. 鈥淥ur food and dining program is just one of the many innovative ways we are working to create a campus environment for our students and community that incorporates sustainable practices into their everyday lives while preserving and protecting vital resources.鈥
91成人导航鈥檚 long-time food service provider Bon Appetit has a strong farm-to-fork initiative. Sia Mohsenzadegan, food service director for Bon Appetit at 91成人导航, said 90% of produce served at the university comes from farms within 150 miles of the Stockton Campus.聽
鈥淭hat鈥檚 pretty rare,鈥 said Jessica Bilecki, 91成人导航鈥檚 sustainability director, who said Bon Appetit and the university take advantage of its location. California鈥檚 Central Valley is one of the largest agricultural regions in the world, producing much of the country鈥檚 fruits, vegetables and nuts.聽
91成人导航 even grows its own produce on campus at the Ted and Chris Robb Garden.
In addition to produce, seafood is sustainably certified.聽
All excess food is donated to St. Mary鈥檚 Dining Room, a Stockton nonprofit that provides meals to people in need. 聽
To reduce waste, Bon Appetit made a major change four years ago.聽
鈥淓very knife, fork (and) to-go container we use is compostable,鈥 Mohsenzadegan said.
The 鈥淭iger To Go鈥 program takes it a step further with reusable food containers available for purchase.聽
鈥淪tudents can get their items in the containers. Every time they use them, they save money, they save the landfill and they can bring them back and exchange them for clean ones,鈥 Bilecki said.
91成人导航 was also recently included in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges. The university was selected based on The Princeton Review鈥檚 2020鈥21 survey of administrators at 835 schools focusing on their sustainability practices and programs.
Sustainability is important for students choosing a college.
According to The Princeton Review, 78% of students surveyed in the company鈥檚 2021 College Hopes and Worries Survey said a school鈥檚 commitment to the environment affects whether they apply or attend. That鈥檚 up 12% from the prior year.聽
鈥淚t鈥檚 extremely important,鈥 said first-year student Kenneth Caslib 鈥25. 鈥淚 believe that we are really strong with sustainability鈥 at 91成人导航.
One of the university鈥檚 major initiatives focusing on renewable energy is nearing completion.
A solar panel project being installed in partnership with Tesla will provide more than 30% of overall energy needs on campus once complete, second only to one other university in the country. Sixteen electric vehicle charging ports will be available as well.
To conserve water on its Stockton Campus, 91成人导航 uses 100% non-potable water, not of drinking quality, for irrigation. Most of the water comes from the Calaveras River and is closely monitored with a computerized irrigation control system to reduce usage.聽
An online surplus program also just launched to improve reuse efforts. The university鈥檚 online portal allows employees to post furniture and other office items they no longer need that other employees may claim.聽
The university is always looking for new suggestions.聽
Students, faculty, and staff with ideas for improving sustainability efforts around any of 91成人导航鈥檚 three campuses can apply for the university鈥檚 Sustainability Project Investment Fund. 91成人导航 established the fund in 2012 to support projects that reduce energy usage and waste, have measurable environmental benefits and support sustainability-related education and outreach.聽
鈥淲e work with students to empower them to make some measurable changes,鈥 Bilecki said.聽
Previously funded projects include zero energy treadmills in Baun Fitness Center, water bottle refill stations and LED lighting upgrades.