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Report Card 2010

Haverford College

Dining Survey

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Name:  John J Francone
Title:
  Director of Dining Services
Date survey submitted:
  6-18-09

1) Total annual food budget:
[$   1.5 million ]

LOCALLY GROWN AND PRODUCED FOOD
Note: Geographic location and seasonal availability are taken into account in assessing your response. "Local" is defined as within 150 miles of your campus.
2) Do you have any formal policies pertaining to local purchases?
[ X ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please describe and provide URL, if available:


Questions 3-5 pertain to locally grown purchases.
3) From how many local farms or growers do you purchase (excluding on-campus farms/gardens)?
[ #   1  ]  Number from which you purchase directly. Highland Orchards-West Chester Pa.
[ #    2]  Number from which you purchase through a distributor. Please specify name and location of distributor., Common Market-Philadelphia Pa, www.commonmarketphila.org

http://twitter.com/commonmkt  4 Seasons Produce- Ephrata Pa.,

4) How much do you spend annually on purchasing food that was grown or raised locally?
[approx $30,000]

5) Please list foods you purchase that are grown or raised locally (e.g., fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, milk, fish, honey, maple syrup; foods that are processed locally should be listed in question 8):  see attached list for some of the products


Questions 6-8 pertain to locally produced and/or processed items.
6) From how many local processors do you purchase?
[ #    0 ]  Number from which you purchase directly.
[ # 10  ]  Number from which you purchase through a distributor.  Please specify name and location of distributor: Jack & Jill Ice Cream-Moorestown New Jersey, Rosati Water Ice-Clifton Heights Pa., Main Line Soft Pretzel-Bryn Mawr Pa, Main Line Spring Water-Newtown Square, Wawa Dairies-Wawa Pa., Lehigh Dairies-Lansdale Pa, Amoroso Bakery-Lansdown Pa., Eiselen’s Pastries-Philadelphia Pa. Original Bagel- Broomall Pa., Fresh Tofu- Reading Pa

7) How much do you spend annually on purchasing food that was processed locally?
[approx $450,000 ]

8) Please list items you purchase that are processed locally (e.g., bread, granola, ice cream, baked goods, yogurt, cheese):   Bread, milk, tofu, spring water, soft pretzels, tomato sauce, eggplant fries, sour cream, cottage cheese, lemonade, iced tea, ice cream, water ice

9) Do you purchase milk from a local dairy?
[  ]  No
[  X]  Yes. Please provide name of dairy and location:
Wawa Dairies-Wawa Pa., Lehigh Dairies-Lansdale Pa

10) Do you source any food from an on-campus farm or garden?
[x ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please describe source and amount:

11) Do you participate in a farm-to-school program?
[  ]  No
[ x ]  Yes. Please describe program: The Farms to Institutions program that is part of the White Dog Community out reach program
http://www.whitedogcafefoundation.org/


ORGANIC AND SUSTAINABLY PRODUCED FOOD
12) Do you have any formal policies pertaining to the purchase of organic and/or sustainably produced food?

[ X ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please describe and provide URL, if available:

13) Do you purchase organically grown or produced food?
[  ]  No
[ X ]  Yes. Please list items: Some vegetables and fruits

14) How much do you spend annually on organically grown or produced food?
[approx $ 3,000]

For questions 15-19, please indicate percentage based on annual dollar amount spent.
15) Do you purchase cage-free eggs and/or confinement-free meat products?
[  ]  No
[  x]  Yes. Please indicate (repeat for each product).
[  20 %]  Percentage cage-free eggs
[   %]  Percentage confinement-free. Type of meat product:
[   %]  Percentage confinement-free. Type of meat product:

16) Do you purchase any grass-fed animal products?
[ x ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate (repeat for each product).
[   %]  Grass-fed. Type of animal product:
[   %]  Grass-fed. Type of animal product:

17) Do you purchase hormone- and antibiotic-free meat?
[  x]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate (repeat for each product).
[   %]  Percentage hormone- and antibiotic-free. Type of meat:
[   %]  Percentage hormone- and antibiotic-free. Type of meat:

18) Do you purchase hormone- and antibiotic-free dairy products?
[  x]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate (repeat for each product).
[   %]  Percentage hormone- and antibiotic-free. Type of dairy product:
[   %]  Percentage hormone- and antibiotic-free. Type of dairy product:

19) Do you purchase seafood that meets Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines or Marine Stewardship Council standards?
[  x]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate.
[   %]  Percentage purchased that meets guidelines. Please list guidelines used:

20) Do you offer specifically labeled vegan entrees on a daily, weekly, or other regularly scheduled basis?
[  ]  No
[  x ]  Yes. Please specify number of options and the frequency with which they are offered:

Minimum of 6 options offered daily  at every meal (20 meals)

21) Please list and give percentages for any other sustainably produced food items you purchase that are not included above:  0

FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS
22) Do you purchase Fair Trade Certified coffee?
[ x ]  Some. Please describe: Green Mountain Coffee-Vermont Organic Breakfast blend and Breakfast blend decafe and French roast

23)  Do you purchase other Fair Trade Certified food products?
[x  ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate (repeat for each product).
[   %]  Percentage purchased that is Fair Trade Certified. Type of item:

DISHWARE AND ECO-FRIENDLY INCENTIVES
24) Please indicate which of following your university-operated/contracted dining facilities offers.
[  ]  Disposable dishware
[  ]  Only reusable dishware
[  x]  Reusable and disposable dishware

25) If you offer disposables, please indicate materials used (check all that apply).
[  x]  Plastic or polystyrene
[ x ]  Postconsumer recycled content
[  x]  Biodegradable/compostable
[  ]  Other
Description (optional):

26) Do your dining facilities offer discounts or cash incentives to individuals using reusable dishware, bringing a bag, or bringing reusable containers?
[  ]  No
[  x]  Yes. Please describe: Discounts on beverages in cash operation

27) Do your dining facilities use any polystyrene products (i.e., Styrofoam)?
[  ]  No
[ x ]  Yes. Please describe: Bowls and some cups

 

FOOD COMPOSTING AND WASTE DIVERSION
28) Do your dining facilities compost preconsumer food scraps?
[  ]  No
[ x ]  Yes. Please indicate the proportion of dining facilities that run preconsumer compost programs (e.g. two out of five dining facilities) and, if available, the combined annual tonnage composted.
[  90 %]  Proportion of dining facilities that run preconsumer compost programs.
[     40 est ]  Annual tonnage of preconsumer compost.

29) Do your dining facilities compost postconsumer food scraps?
[ x ]  No
[  ]  Yes. Please indicate the proportion of dining facilities that run postconsumer compost programs (e.g. two out of five dining facilities) and, if available, the combined annual tonnage composted.
[   %]  Proportion of dining facilities that run postconsumer compost programs.
[      ]  Annual tonnage of postconsumer compost.

30) Do your dining facilities donate excess food to a food bank, soup kitchen, or shelter, etc.?
[  ]  No
[ x]  Yes. Please describe: College street outreach program


31) Do your dining facilities have a trayless dining program?
[  ]  Not yet currently trayless is optional however we plan to implement in the fall of 09 a trayless program


32) Please tell us about any other steps your dining facilities have taken to reduce waste (e.g., food waste auditing, recycling used cooking oil for biodiesel production):  recycle cooking oil, Batch cooking, food waste audits

RECYCLING OF TRADITIONAL MATERIALS
33) Please indicate which traditional materials your dining facilities recycle (check all that apply).

[  ]  None
[  x]  Aluminum
[  x]  Cardboard
[  x]  Glass
[ x ]  Paper
[ x ]  Plastics (all)
[  ]  Plastics (some)
[  ]  Other. Please list:

34) Are recycling receptacles located throughout dining locations?
[  ]  No
[ x ]  Yes. Please describe:
containers are located in every area where recyclables are used through out the department


35) What is the dining services' current waste-diversion rate (the percentage of recyclable waste diverted from traditional disposal)?
[   est. 40  %]

AFFILIATIONS
Questions 36-37 are for informational purposes only; responses will NOT be included in the Report Card evaluation process.
36) Indicate if your dining services are:
[  ]  Contracted. Please describe:
[  x ]  School operated. Please describe: self operated
[  ]  Other. Please describe:

37) Is the dining services director, or another dining services staff person, a member of any campus-wide environmental/sustainability initiatives or committees at your school?
[  ]  No
[ x ]  Ye s. Please describe: Founding member of Committee for Environmental Responsibility
http://news.haverford.edu/blogs/goinggreen/

 

 

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