Sustainability Snapshot

As part of Housing and Ancillary Services (H&A), Hospitality Services believes healthy and sustainable food operations that provide delicious, high-quality meals to students, staff, and faculty is an essential ingredient in the University experience. With several retail campus food locations, three dining halls, and a campus catering service, Hospitality Services has commitments to sustainability practices at all service levels. 

Sustainability highlights from 2024-2025 across Hospitality Services include: 

  • 357,316 single-use containers diverted from waste through GOOD TO GO reusable container initiative last year
  • 14,182 plant-forward burgers sold in all dining locations
  • 537, 494 free-run eggs served across campus
  • 18,679 lbs of food scraps donated to local pig farmer
  • 6,190 meals utilized through Swipe It Forward
  • 6,585 rescued meals from Hospitality Services were served to food insecure patrons at PEACH Market (Providing Equal Access Changing Hunger)
  • 50,847 pounds of food donated to local food banks and community shelter
  • 47.8% of food purchased within 500km
  • 80.8% of food purchased within Canada
  • 718 students with food allergies or special dietary needs supported in residence
  • 1,207 lbs. of honey produced from the west campus apiary

Sustainability Goals & Framework 

Sustainable development is a collective responsibility. H&A strives to build innovatively, and positively contribute to goals in all 17 SDG areas. The H&A Sustainability Framework is a living document that records important drivers of progress in all 17 SDG areas through collaboration with stakeholders across the portfolio. We welcome opportunities to expand partnerships with the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ campus and community groups with a shared vision to make a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.

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