Minimizing Waste
Carolina Food Co. uses the EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy as a model for their waste reduction strategy. This strategy helps prevent food-waste and promotes donating, upcycling, and composting leftovers over throwing it in the trash.
Our dining facilities and partner organizations make it a priority to minimize food waste and source ingredients from local and small businesses whenever possible.
The university's farmers market emphasizes the connection between food choices people make and the quality and health of our environment and daily lives.
Carolina Food Co. uses the EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy as a model for their waste reduction strategy. This strategy helps prevent food-waste and promotes donating, upcycling, and composting leftovers over throwing it in the trash.
Carolina Food Co. has taken important steps to advance sourcing practices in a responsible and ethical way. To drive measureable change, they focus on local purchasing and humanely raised meat, and utilizing their hydroponic farms and Cool Foods.
Carolina Food Co. works with local farms, small businesses and non-profit organizations to source high-quality ingredients, serve those in need and help cultivate a healthy food system in the Midlands.
Carolina Food Co. provides healthy and sustainable eating practices on campus that include plant based selections.