Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.17 |
Liaison | Ian Johnson |
Submission Date | March 4, 2020 |
Colorado College
IN-8: Dining Services Certification
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.25 / 0.50 |
Cassidy
Schnell Bon Appetit Outreach Coordinator Bon Appetit |
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Is at least one on-campus dining hall or food service outlet certified by one or more of the following organizations?:
Yes or No | |
Food for Life (Food for Life Served Here award) | --- |
The Food Recovery Network (Food Recovery Verified) | Yes |
The Green Restaurant Association (GRA) (Two Star or higher) | --- |
Green Seal (GS-55 Standard for Restaurants and Food Services) | --- |
Leaders for Environmentally Accountable Foodservice (LEAF) | --- |
Nordic Swan | --- |
Responsible Epicurean and Agricultural Leadership (REAL) | --- |
Sustainable Restaurant Association (Food Made Good, Two Stars or higher) | --- |
An equivalent third party certification approved by AASHE | --- |
Approximately what proportion of on-site food service outlets (by location or sales) are third party certified?:
Fewer than 50 percent
A list or brief description of each certified dining hall or food service outlet, including the certification earned:
All fish is purchased through Sysco, which is MSC Chain of Custody certified.
While Colorado College is not part of the Food Recovery Network, it is part of Colorado Springs Food Rescue, a food 'waste' recovery program started by CC students and operated by alums in Colorado Springs that is dedicated to food access, food education, and food production. This program meets the intents of this credit despite existing as a separate non-profit from Food Recovery Network.
http://www.coloradospringsfoodrescue.org/
We are listed as a verified school on the Food Recovery Network website
While Colorado College is not part of the Food Recovery Network, it is part of Colorado Springs Food Rescue, a food 'waste' recovery program started by CC students and operated by alums in Colorado Springs that is dedicated to food access, food education, and food production. This program meets the intents of this credit despite existing as a separate non-profit from Food Recovery Network.
http://www.coloradospringsfoodrescue.org/
We are listed as a verified school on the Food Recovery Network website
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