The foam box has met its end at 麻豆原创.
麻豆原创 Dining Services is taking sustainability to the next level by replacing the disposable foam containers with reusable plastic 鈥渢o-go鈥 boxes at Marketplace and Knightro鈥檚 dining halls.
The new boxes are available this week. Made of recyclable plastic, the to-go food boxes are estimated to keep 145,000 disposable foam containers out of landfills this academic year.
鈥淭his program is yet another initiative in our ongoing plan to strive toward zero waste and support the sustainability goals of 麻豆原创,鈥 said Robbie Turner, resident district manager for 麻豆原创 Dining Services/ARAMARK.
When students finish eating their meals in residence halls or other locations, they can trade in the used to-go boxes for clean ones or choose to receive a card redeemable for a new box for their next meal.
The reusable to-go boxes are free for students on a meal plan. Students without meal plans can enroll in the reusable to-go box program at the Marketplace Main Office by paying a $5 deposit, which is refundable at the end of the semester.
Students can also save money by going green with 麻豆原创 Dining Services鈥 new reusable to-go cups, called 鈥2-in-1 Tumblers,鈥 which will allow users to receive $.99 fountain drink and coffee refills.
Other eco-friendly changes to conserve water and reduce food waste at the dining halls have led to big savings on energy, water, cleaning agents and waste removal.
Since 2008, trayless dining, for example, has saved more than 1.2 million gallons of water and nearly 8,425 pounds of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere, according to Eden Wetherell, sustainability coordinator for 麻豆原创 Dining Services.
Marketplace and Knightro鈥檚 also host stations that cater to vegetarian and vegan students and cut down on food waste. Knightstop, a convenience store located inside the Student Union, offers organic to-go options in smaller portions for students on the run looking for a quick bite. And instead of discarding fryer oil, 麻豆原创 Dining Services recycles 100 percent of the oil into biofuels that power large trucks and machinery.
Dining Services also recycles coffee grounds collected from the Java City coffee shop in the 麻豆原创 Library, Burger King and Einstein Bros. Bagels located on campus. Nearly 3,000 pounds of grounds are composted each semester and donated to the 麻豆原创 Arboretum鈥檚 organic community garden.
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