EATING SUSTAINABLY ON CAMPUS

Eat Local Food
The Pioneer Valley has some of the best farming soil, and some of the best farmers! Our partnerships with local farms are a huge part of why UMass Dining's food is so good. Local means fresh, more nutrient-dense, and delicious! UMass Dining makes it easy to choose local -- look for the yellow L on food labels!
The Pioneer Valley has some of the best farming soil, and some of the best farmers! Our partnerships with local farms are a huge part of why UMass Dining's food is so good. Local means fresh, more nutrient-dense, and delicious! UMass Dining makes it easy to choose local -- look for the yellow L on food labels!

Plant-Forward Dining
Plant-forward does not mean being vegetarian or vegan, it means eating mostly plants. Choosing to eat more plant proteins such as beans and less red meat has countless health and environmental benefits. All campus dining locations have a variety of plant-forward menu items!
Plant-forward does not mean being vegetarian or vegan, it means eating mostly plants. Choosing to eat more plant proteins such as beans and less red meat has countless health and environmental benefits. All campus dining locations have a variety of plant-forward menu items!

Organic Options
Many of our farm partners are certified organic. This means they take their role in preserving the soil and the environment very seriously. Using methods such as cover crops, little to no soil tillage, crop rotations with a focus on biodiversity, and only using organic pesticides as a last resort, ensures your organic choices on campus are helping to care for the earth as well as your body!
Many of our farm partners are certified organic. This means they take their role in preserving the soil and the environment very seriously. Using methods such as cover crops, little to no soil tillage, crop rotations with a focus on biodiversity, and only using organic pesticides as a last resort, ensures your organic choices on campus are helping to care for the earth as well as your body!

Look for Fair Trade
Fair Trade Certified means you can be sure your food came from farms that treat their workers humanely, pay them a fair wage, and care about being environmental stewards. Much of the chocolate, all of the coffee, and all bananas on campus are Fair Trade Certified!
Fair Trade Certified means you can be sure your food came from farms that treat their workers humanely, pay them a fair wage, and care about being environmental stewards. Much of the chocolate, all of the coffee, and all bananas on campus are Fair Trade Certified!

Follow Waste Disposal Signs
UMass Amherst has taken huge steps in reducing waste on campus. Across campus, alomst all single use to-go items are recyclable. Additionally, all food waste is composted! All of this is made easier and more efficient when you throw your waste away in the correct receptacle.
UMass Amherst has taken huge steps in reducing waste on campus. Across campus, alomst all single use to-go items are recyclable. Additionally, all food waste is composted! All of this is made easier and more efficient when you throw your waste away in the correct receptacle.

Keep Food Waste to a Minimum
As great as composting is, it is important to reduce the initial food waste created. UMass Dining already makes efforts to do this by having tray-less dining commons, smaller portion sizes, and more meals made to order. You can do your part by sampling food before you get it, grabbing only what you know you will eat, and eating all the food on your plate!
As great as composting is, it is important to reduce the initial food waste created. UMass Dining already makes efforts to do this by having tray-less dining commons, smaller portion sizes, and more meals made to order. You can do your part by sampling food before you get it, grabbing only what you know you will eat, and eating all the food on your plate!