What is Sustainability?

Ecological Preservation:

  • Waste reduction, recycling, composting
  • Conservation of soil and water resources
  • Energy and material efficiencies to minimize impact on ecosystem
  • Protection and enhancement of wildlife habitats  

Social Justice:
  • Support a living wage requirement
  • Overall human rights initiatives
  • Safe working conditions


Why is Sustainability important?

Seven Critical Global Trends

  • The Population Explosion
  • Diminishing Land Resources
  • Diminishing Water Resources
  • The Destruction of the Atmosphere
  • The Approaching Energy Crisis
  • Social Decline
  • Conflicts and Increasing Killing Power

Source: Green Handbook: Nielsen


What are the benefits?

Our Students:

  • Concern for the environment
  • Support for human rights
  • Perceived quality (freshness)

Our University:

  • Support environment protection
  • Point of differentiation for institution
  • Health concerns & nutritional value
  • Important student cause
  • Educational value

Our State:

  • Economic impact: local employment / business
  • Environment protection
  • Nutritional value & health concerns
  • Support safe working conditions and living wage

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Sustainability @ UNLV

POST-CONSUMER COMPOST ART CONTEST

We are excited to get your entries for the contest, and more excited about using one of them to start the post-consumer recycling in the Student Union in the Fall!  Winner gets $300 in Dining Dollars, 2nd plance $100.
Click here for contest rules.





 

Composting of all food waste:
    -
Pre-Consumer / All Locations
    -Post at Dining Commons
Compost goes to A1 Organics.

Recycling of all tin cans, aluminum, steel, cardboard and plastic

Cooking Oil Is Recycled for BIO-Diesel

Blue Cleaning using the NSFI certified ec-H2O

Bleach Free Cleaning Products

Resusable To-Go containers used in Dining Commons

Java City Fair Trade certified coffee available at POD and Fair Trade certified coffee is available at Starbucks

Zero-Waste option for catering events

Trayless dining in Dining Commons:
    -Saves water on cleaning
    -Reduces food waste






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Phone: (702) 895-5687

UNLV Dining Services
4505 S Maryland Parkway
Tonopah Hall - 115N
Las Vegas, NV. 89154

UNLV Dining is committed to protecting and improving the environment by weaving an essential Green Thread through every aspect of our business:

  • Foods
  • Buildings
  • Resources
  • Products
  • Waste
  • Transportation

  • Carbon Foodprints
    Help reduce UNLV's carbon foodprint at our residential dining locations. Look for our identifiers to make a difference in your carbon foodprint by eating low carbon foodprint entrees!


    What can you do to reduce your foodprint?

    • Replace red meat & dairy with chicken, fish, or eggs at least one day a week. On average, red meat is 150% more GHG-intensive than chicken or fish.
    • Eat lower on the food chain: vegetables, fruits, and grains
    • Taste, don’t waste. Reducing your food waste also lowers our carbon footprint
    • Buy local and organic foods