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Georgia Tech Dining Services Recognized for Sustainability Efforts

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 Georgia Tech Dining Services has been awarded the Hobart Center for Foodservice (HCFS) Sustainability grant. Presented at the recent 2010 Greenbuild Expo in Chicago the grant includes a $5,000 cash award for Dining Services to invest in additional sustainability measures.

The grant was established to honor the individual or company submitting a sustainability case study judged as the most innovative and best-executed foodservice sustainability project of the year. Georgia Tech Dining Services, operated by Sodexo, was selected for the recognition from among numerous entrants nationwide including K-12 schools, restaurants, healthcare facilities and other higher education institutions.

Georgia Tech’s multifaceted approach to sustainability includes energy- and water-saving initiatives, intensive composting and recycling programs and the introduction of more local and organic produce. Over the next five years, these sustainability programs are projected to generate a cost saving of $807,200.

According to Dori Martin, district marketing manager for Georgia Tech Dining Services, their goal is to achieve a 26 percent energy-usage reduction and zero-waste goals by August 2015.

 

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  • Created By:Lisa Grovenstein
  • Created:12/10/2010
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016