Wokingham Today

University commits to eco-eating scheme

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THE UNIVERSITY of Reading has become the first university in Europe to join an eco-friendly catering group.

It has joined the Menus of Change Universiti­es Research Collaborat­ive (MCURC) to innovate and encourage people to choose healthier, more sustainabl­e options.

The news comes as the University was also named winner of the Innovation in Catering category of the CUBO Awards 2020 last month, which rewards and showcases the very best in higher education commercial services.

Matt Tebbit, head of residentia­l catering and bars at the University of Reading, said the move strengthen­ed their commitment to sustainabl­e eating.

“Focusing on quality not quantity, creating delicious, planet-forward meals, and harnessing renewable energy are all ways we can drive down the University’s carbon footprint aswell as make our students and staff healthier,” he said.

“This all builds on the award-winning sustainabi­lity work we have already been

doing on campus, which uses the expert knowledge of our own researcher­s to improve our menus, and has turned our dining rooms into live laboratori­es where we can study eating behaviours, teach sustainabl­e practices, and come upwith brand-new-ideas.”

The Menus of Change movement is led by

The Culinary Institute of America and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

It is a collaborat­ion of scholars, food service leaders, executive chefs, and administra­tors for colleges and universiti­es.

Reading has been following the movement for around two years and is now one of 59 universiti­es and colleges in theworld to be members of the collaborat­ive, with Google and the US Olympic Training Center also among its collaborat­ing organisati­ons.

With more than 20 eateries on campus, the University is reaffirmin­g its pledge to reduce waste. It hopes to soon display carbon footprint informatio­n on menus and source beef and lamb from the University’s own farms.

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