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麻豆免费版下载Boulder named No. 1 for plant-based dining and sustainability

麻豆免费版下载Boulder named No. 1 for plant-based dining and sustainability

An aeroponic garden in the Village Center Dining and Community Commons鈥攖he first in the nation to provide diners with fresh greens grown onsite in a high-tech greenhouse attached to a dining hall.

麻豆免费版下载Boulder is the No. 1 post-secondary institution for plant-based dining and sustainability according to  the Humane Society of the United States鈥 2025 College and University Protein Sustainability . 麻豆免费版下载Boulder stands out as the only university with more than 50% plant-based  offerings, with a bold commitment to ramping up to 75% this year.

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鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to be recognized for our efforts to provide 麻豆免费版下载Boulder students more climate-friendly, plant-based menu items,鈥 said Eliah Golden, chef and associate director for residential dining and culinary operations. 鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to offering students delicious, nutritious and sustainable food options to help fuel their academic success and create lifelong habits that contribute to healthy bodies and healthy minds.鈥

The Humane Society鈥檚 first biannual scorecard analyzed climate-friendly, plant-based menu items offered by the nation鈥檚 largest colleges and universities. The Humane Society focused on schools with the largest undergraduate populations and self-operated dining programs and sent surveys to 39 schools in June 2024, with 26 completing the survey.  

鈥淎 shift toward plant-based foods is the most impactful way food service providers can reduce their impact on the planet and reach their sustainability goals. Higher education institutions are positioned to have a tremendous positive influence,鈥 said Kate Watts, director of Food Service Innovation at the Humane Society. 

麻豆免费版下载Boulder Dining Services鈥 318 full-time team members and 600 students serve 3.5 million meals annually across its catering, retail and residential services. The university鈥檚 dining services takes a comprehensive approach to sustainability from waste redirection, community gardens, local sourcing and tracking greenhouse gas emissions.