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School name: Princeton University
Date submitted: August 2, 2010
1) Total annual food budget (2009-2010).
[ ] Check this box if you would prefer that this number not be published.
2) Please indicate the dollar amount spent in the 2009-2010 academic year on products within each category below.
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Fruits and vegetables
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Dairy
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Eggs
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Meat and poultry
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Seafood
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Coffee
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LOCALLY GROWN AND PRODUCED FOOD
3) Please check items that you purchase from local growers or processors.
We define “local” food as food that has been grown, raised, produced, or processed within 150 miles of the campus.
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[X]
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Vegetables
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[X]
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Fruits
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Milk
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Processed dairy products (ice cream, cheese, yogurt, butter)
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Grains and beans
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[X]
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Meat
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Poultry
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[X]
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Eggs
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Seafood
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[X]
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Baked goods
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[X]
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Granola/cereal
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[X]
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Maple syrup, honey, etc.
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Beverages
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Sauces, spreads, hummus, salad dressing, etc.
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[X]
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Other. Please describe: Tofu
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4) What dollar amount of the 2009-2010 food budget was spent on purchasing food that was grown or raised locally?
5) From how many local farms or growers do you purchase food (excluding on-campus farms/gardens)?
Number from which you purchase directly:3
Number from which you purchase through a distributor:8
Please specify name and location of distributor:Ambrogi produce, Four Season Produce, Baldor Produce
6) How much did you spend in the 2009-2010 academic year on purchasing food that was processed locally?
7) From how many local processors do you purchase (excluding on-campus farms/gardens)?
Number from which you purchase directly:2
Number from which you purchase through a distributor:5
Please specify name and location of distributor:
8) Do you source any food from an on-campus farm or garden?
If yes, please provide details below.
Source: Garden Project at Forbes College
Items procured: Herbs, vegetables
Dollar amount spent: $0
ORGANIC AND SUSTAINABLY PRODUCED FOOD
9) Please check items that you purchase that are organically grown or produced:
“Organically grown or procured” can be defined accord to USDA or Quality Assurance International standards.
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Vegetables
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Fruits
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Milk
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Processed dairy products (ice cream, cheese, yogurt, butter)
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Grains and beans
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Meat
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Poultry
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Eggs
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Seafood
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Baked goods
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Granola/cereal
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Maple syrup, honey, etc.
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Beverages
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Sauces, spreads, hummus, salad dressing, etc.
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Other. Please describe: Tofu, soy milk, Harry's Organic Soups
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10) How much did you spend on organically grown or produced food in the 2009-2010 academic year?
Please note: For questions 11-14, please indicate the percentage based on dollar amount spent in the 2009-2010 academic year.
11) Do you purchase cage-free/free-range eggs and/or confinement-free animal products?
If yes, please provide details below.
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Product name
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Percentage purchased
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Additional comments
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Cage-free/free-range eggs:
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100%
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Confinement-free product 1:
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Pork
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100%
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Confinement-free product 2:
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Beef (ground)
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60%
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Grass fed
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Confinement-free product 3:
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Chicken
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100%
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Confinement-free product 4:
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12) Do you purchase any vegetarian-fed animal products?
If yes, please provide details below.
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Product name
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Percentage purchased
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Additional comments
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Vegetarian-fed product 1:
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Fresh Chicken
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100%
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Vegetarian-fed product 2:
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Beef
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55%
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Grass fed
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Vegetarian-fed product 3:
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Vegetarian-fed product 4:
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Vegetarian-fed product 5:
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13) Do you purchase hormone- and antibiotic-free meat and/or dairy products?
If yes, please provide details below.
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Product name
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Percentage purchased
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Additional comments
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Hormone-free product 1:
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Milk
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100%
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Hormone-free product 2:
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Hormone-free product 3:
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Hormone-free product 4:
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Hormone-free product 5:
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14) Do you purchase seafood that meets Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines and/or Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards?
If yes, please provide details below.
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Product name
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Percentage purchased
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Standard used
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Additional comments
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Seafood product 1:
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All Seafood
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100%
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Seafood product 2:
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Seafood product 3:
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Seafood product 4:
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Seafood product 5:
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15) Do you offer specifically labeled vegan entrees on a regularly scheduled basis?
Please indicate whether your school offers specifically labeled vegan entrees. If yes, please provide the average number of labeled vegan meals offered each week.
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too many to list. Vegan bars and entrees though dining system.
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16) Please list and give the dollar values for any other sustainably produced food items you purchase that are not included above:
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Product name
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Dollar amount
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Additional comments
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FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS
17) Do you purchase Fair Trade Certified coffee?
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Yes, fair-trade coffee is available in all coffee-serving locations on campus but non-fair trade coffee is also served.
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18) Do you purchase other Fair Trade Certified food products?
If yes, check all that apply:
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Chocolate
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[X]
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Tea
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Bananas
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Other. Please describe: Rice
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DISHWARE AND ECO-FRIENDLY INCENTIVES
19) If you offer disposable dishware at your dining services locations, please indicate materials used. Check all that apply.
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Plastic
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Polystyrene (Styrofoam)
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[X]
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Post-consumer recycled content
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[X]
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Biodegradable/compostable
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Other. Please describe:
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20) Do your dining facilities offer discounts or cash incentives to individuals who use reusable dishware, bring a bag, or bring reusable containers?
If yes, please indicate items for which incentives are offered, and describe the incentives below:
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Description
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Reusable bag
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Reusable dishware
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Reusable mug
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$0.25 per mug returned
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Reusable to-go container
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Other. Please describe:
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FOOD COMPOSTING AND WASTE DIVERSION
21) Do your dining facilities compost pre-consumer food scraps?
If yes, please provide details below.
Percentage of meals for which pre-consumer food scraps are composted: 1%
Additional information: Compost used at small garden at Forbes College
22) Do your dining facilities compost post-consumer food scraps?
If yes, please provide details below.
Percentage of meals for which post-consumer composting is available: 100%
Additional information: Sent to a local pig farmer.
23) Do your dining facilities donate excess food to a food bank, soup kitchen, or shelter?
If yes, please describe below.
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There is a full program, FoodTASK, that is organized by the SVS- Student Volunteers Council.
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24) Do your dining facilities have a trayless dining program?
If yes, please provide details below.
Percentage of meals served on campus that aretrayless:70%???
Year trayless program was started:2009
Additional comments:In spring 2010, the Princeton Sustainability Committee endorsed a Dining Services policy to convert all residential dining facilities to Trayfree by the end of summer 2011. Only one residential dining facilities remains to be converted.
25) Please tell us about any other steps your dining facilities have taken to reduce waste.
Mark all that apply and describe in the space provided.
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Food waste audit or study
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Recycling used cooking oil for biodiesel production
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Removal of bottled water from all facilities operated by dining services
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Other. Describe: We completed the Real Food challenge metric and in total have 60% sustainable food on our campus. We have Green Seal certified soaps and detergents from Aqua Products a local vendor from Cinnaminson NJ
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RECYCLING OF TRADITIONAL MATERIALS
26) Please indicate which traditional materials your dining facilities recycle. Check all that apply.
Please discuss only the materials you recycle specifically in the dining facilities. We ask about materials recycled campus-wide in a separate survey. Please do not include electronics in this listing, as this is also asked in a separate survey. Recycling of used cooking oil for biodiesel production should be described in Question 25.
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None
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Aluminum
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Cardboard
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Glass
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Paper
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Plastics (all)
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Plastics (some)
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Other. Please list:
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27) Are recycling receptacles located throughout dining locations?
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Located in all food courts
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28) What is the dining services' current waste-diversion rate (the percentage of recyclable/compostable waste diverted from traditional disposal)?
Please provide information specifically about your dining services’ operation. If information is unavailable, leave blank. Do not use the overall diversion rate for the campus-wide recycling program.
AFFILIATIONS
Please note: Questions 29-30 are for informational purposes only; responses will not be included in the Report Card evaluation process.
29) Indicate whether your dining services are contracted or school-operated.
[ ] Contracted
[X] School-operated
[ ] Other. Describe:
30) 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?
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Sits on the Princeton Sustainability Committee, Dining also has their own green Dining Committee.
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