Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 61.45
Liaison Natalie Sobrinski
Submission Date Dec. 23, 2022

STARS v2.2

Muhlenberg College
OP-8: Sustainable Dining

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 Peter Stark
Operations Manager
Muhlenberg Dining
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Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor host a farmers market, community supported agriculture (CSA) or fishery program, or urban agriculture project, or support such a program in the local community?:
Yes

A brief description of the farmers market, CSA or urban agriculture project:

Yes. A Dinning Services Sustainability student intern organizes a fall and spring Farmers Market. Any products leftover from the market are purchased by Dining Services and utilized in the Dining Commons.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor host a sustainability-themed food outlet on-site, either independently or in partnership with a contractor or retailer?:
Yes

A brief description of the sustainability-themed food outlet:

Currently working with Humane Society for meatless programs.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor support disadvantaged businesses, social enterprises, and/or local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through its food and beverage purchasing?:
Yes

A brief description of the support for disadvantaged businesses, social enterprises, and/or local SMEs:

Purchase eggs, basil, mushrooms from small local merchants.


Estimated percentage of total food and beverage expenditures on products from disadvantaged businesses, social enterprises, and/or local SMEs:
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Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor host low impact dining events or promote plant-forward options?:
Yes

A brief description of the low impact dining events and/or plant-forward options:

Yes. Meatless Mondays are featured throughout the academic year. As well as Plant Based Take-over Days


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor have a vegan dining program that makes diverse, complete-protein vegan options available to every member of the campus community at every meal?:
Yes

A brief description of the vegan dining program:

Yes. Muhlenberg does offer complete-protein vegan options at all meals in our main dining hall. We ensure that all customers can always fulfill their dietary needs through broccoli and our locally sourced tofu, and other offerings at the salad bar, edamame at Croutons, and through a variety of other vegan and vegetarian meal offerings. Our digital monitors at each restaurant provide labels that distinguish between vegan and vegetarian. Above each of our stations in the main dining hall, there is a screen that lists what foods are being offered there. Next to each dish’s name, there is either no label, signifying the current offerings are neither vegan nor vegetarian, an orange “V”, signifying it is vegetarian, or a green “VG”, meaning it’s vegan. The information concerning these labels can be found here: https://dining.muhlenberg.edu/explore/nutrition
The vegan options are accessible to all members of the campus community. In our main dining hall, we offer vegan options daily at the salad bar, Wildfire Grille as well as at the Nosheries. Though you can order a variety of foods at the Wildfire Grille, grilled vegetables are always an option there for lunch and dinner. Depending on what the menu is on a given day, there could be vegan options at other stations as well. For example, looking at the lunch menu for a typical Monday, the vegan options at other stations include:
Magellan’s: Orzo with eggplant and red pepper, summer squash, and fresh cauliflower.
Mangia Mangia: Fra Diavolo sauce and basil marinara sauce to accompany fresh house-made pasta.
Croutons: Apple walnut and wild rice salad and Tuscan chopped salad, balsamic vinegar, tabbouleh salad, hummus and edamame.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor inform customers about low impact food choices and sustainability practices through labelling and signage in dining halls?:
Yes

A brief description of the sustainability labelling and signage in dining halls:

Muhlenberg does provide labels that distinguish between vegan and vegetarian. Above each of our stations in the main dining hall, there is a screen that lists what foods are being offered there. Next to each dish’s name, there is either no label, signifying the current offerings are neither vegan nor vegetarian, an orange “V”, signifying it is vegetarian, or a green “VG”, meaning it’s vegan. The information concerning these labels can be found here: https://dining.muhlenberg.edu/explore/nutrition


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor participate in a competition or commitment program and/or use a food waste prevention system to track and improve its food management practices?:
Yes

A brief description of the food recovery competition or commitment program or food waste prevention system:

Yes. We conduct a Weigh the Waste program on a monthly basis and “re-plate” food, for display purposes only, of whole servings that were returned to our dish room. This program is run in conjunction with ENACT and the sustainability interns.


Has the institution or its primary dining services contractor implemented trayless dining (in which trays are removed from or not available in dining halls) and/or modified menus/portions to reduce post-consumer food waste?:
Yes

A brief description of the trayless dining or modified menu/portion program:

Yes. We have a “Think Before You Tray” program that encourages our guests to o tray-free. For ADA reasons and our two-story dining room, we still need to have trays available but we only put out a minimum numbers. The vast majority of our guests opt for tray-free dining.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor donate food that would otherwise go to waste to feed people?:
Yes

A brief description of the food donation program:

Muhlenberg College donates highly perishable products to food banks at significant breaks in the College's academic calendar.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor divert food materials from the landfill, incinerator or sewer for animal feed or industrial uses?:
Yes

A brief description of the food materials diversion program:

We utilize a pulping system to reduce the volume of waste, have single stream recycling, and recycle cardboard. Our cooking oil is used to produce biodiesel through a third party.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor have a pre-consumer composting program?:
No

A brief description of the pre-consumer composting program:

Muhlenberg College does not have a formal pre-consumer food waste composting program. However, we do participate in a few programs that contribute to pre-consumer waste re-use. For example, the peels of vegetables are used to make vegetable stocks for soups. Also, the MILE houses do have a composting program with the Community Garden.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor have a post-consumer composting program?:
Yes

A brief description of the post-consumer composting program:

The independent living MILE houses can opt into a composting program with the Community Garden. Additionally the treehouse collects coffee grounds from offices and MILE houses for composting in the community garden. The program is run in conjunction with enACT.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor utilize reusable service ware for “dine in” meals?:
Yes

A brief description of the reusable service ware program:

Yes – plates and cutlery are washed and reused.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor provide reusable and/or third party certified compostable containers and service ware for “to-go” meals (in conjunction with an on-site composting program)?:
Yes

A brief description of the compostable containers and service ware:

We offer a discounted reusable mug refill program at all of our retail locations and reusable to-go containers for students.


Does the institution or its primary dining services contractor offer discounts or other incentives to customers who use reusable containers instead of disposable or compostable containers in “to-go” food service operations?:
Yes

A brief description of the reusable container discount or incentives program:

Muhlenberg College’s campus dining operations offer discounts to customers who use reusable mugs instead of disposable cups in to-go food service operations.
. Discounts are offered as an incentive to use reusable bottles. At the General Quarters, all refills are only $1.29. At Java Joe’s the coffee shop on campus mug refills are $0.899, any size reusable container is accepted.


A brief description of other sustainability-related initiatives not covered above:

Our Chefs work with many student groups, especially culturally diverse clubs, to provide different ethnic foods. We recently partnered on an international week and on one night provided different foods from around the world at eight of our restaurants. This was also run in conjunction with performances in an adjacent room from the clubs.


Website URL where information about the sustainable dining programs is available:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

The information reported is accurate to the knowledge of:
Peter Stark, Operations Manager of Campus Dining, peterstark@muhlenberg.edu
John Pasquarello, General Manager of Campus Dining, johnpasquarello@muhlenberg.edu


The information reported is accurate to the knowledge of:
Peter Stark, Operations Manager of Campus Dining, peterstark@muhlenberg.edu
John Pasquarello, General Manager of Campus Dining, johnpasquarello@muhlenberg.edu

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