The Sustainability Team worked closely with the Head of Campus Services to include sustainable food sourcing criteria when the catering provision was renewed several years ago. The compliance of contractors with relevant Ð԰ɵç̨ policies, such as: Fairtrade Policy, Sustainable Food Policy and Environmental Policy, has been included as part of the Service Level Agreement within the contract. Requirements around sustainability have also been included in the vending contract for the university. An extract of the contract for external food providers can be viewed, detailing the universities sustainable food and drink requirements.
The university works closely with Chartwells to embed sustainability into its food offering across campus and through its hospitality service. These commitments are contained within the Sustainable Food Policy which is reported on annually to senior management. Further commitments are also highlighted on our hospitality page and in our hospitality brochure. As part of our commitment to sustainable produce, on campus in the Trinity Herb Garden which is then used by Chartwell chefs in their cooking. Ð԰ɵç̨ also has the vegan and vegetarian SKVP café on campus which offers award winning Mumbai street food.
Ð԰ɵç̨ is working towards procuring more sustainably and fairly though our work towards being a . works with farming cooperatives, businesses and governments globally to ensure trade is fair and everyone in the supply chain is being paid a fair wage. Fairtrade products have to abide by a that are set democratically by the farming cooperatives, businesses who buy and sell Fairtrade products and external experts. This means that alongside championing towards more ethical and more sustainable procurement, we only serve Fairtrade tea, coffee and sugar at our hospitality events, and are always actively working towards increasing the amount of Fairtrade products we sell at our on campus stores. By doing this, we ensure that our supply chains are paid a fair wage and we educate staff and students on how to shop more ethically.
In addition to serving more sustainably and ethically sourced produce, Ð԰ɵç̨ is also tackling single-use plastic through the 'Choose to Reuse' campaign and through the installation of a large number of water fountains and 'refill points' on campus which provide free drinking water for staff and students. Make sure to check out the water fountain locations.