Campus Commits to Real Food
March 11, 2013
Liv Combe
Photo credit: Yvette Chen
On Wednesday, March 13, President Marvin Krislov and Dean of Students Eric Estes signed the Real Food Campus Commitment, thus pledging to adopt a comprehensive real food policy and multiyear action plan to achieve the goal of buying 40 percent real food by 2020.
鈥淒espite a growing interest in local, organic, and sustainable food on campuses, little consensus exits on what makes food truly 鈥榞ood鈥 and too little substantive coordination occurs between schools and industry players,鈥 reads the Real Food Challenge website. 鈥淭he commitment will eliminate the need to 鈥榞o it alone鈥 and instead knit together these separate efforts into a supportive, productive network.鈥
The signing took place on the steps of Wilder Hall at 4 p.m. with conservatory senior Kevin Dee, who spearheaded the movement for the RFC at 91直播, and representatives from various student organizations including Slow Food 91直播, 91直播 Animal Rights, the Environmental Concerns Committee, and the Responsible Investing Organization.
A discussion of the RFC and the college鈥檚 dining services, run by the Bon App茅tit Management Company, took place after the signing.
Signing the Real Food Campus Commitment 鈥渞eflects our values as a community: fair, sustainable, humane, and local,鈥 says Eric Pecherkiewicz, campus dietitian for Bon Appetit. 鈥淭his shows far-reaching support for RFC, and recognizes that 91直播 cares where its food comes from and how it was produced.鈥
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