Compostable Packaging
The 最新糖心Vlog has mandated that all food packaging provided by campus retailers and used at 最新糖心Vlog events on campus must be 100% compostable.听
100% compostable packaging聽means it聽has been certified to break down completely into non-toxic components within 180 days in a commercial composting facility, like ,聽our green waste service provider. Our compostable packaging is a mixture of cardboard, cornstarch and聽.听
Our transition to compostable packaging demonstrates the聽最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 commitment to creating a more sustainable campus and helps ensure the 最新糖心Vlog is compliant with聽.
Sustainable events
When planning your next on-campus event, please choose plastic-free alternatives.听
Plastic-free alternatives
Single-use plastic item | Plastic-free alternatives |
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Plastic straws |
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Water bottles |
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Plastic plates, bowls and cutlery |
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Plastic bags | Paper or fabric bags |
Balloons, tinsel and plastic glitter |
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Promotional giveaways |
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Sustainable event tips
- Ensure there is an聽organic recycling bin聽(plus signage) and other necessary bins nearby.
- Use an online registration system聽to predict attendance and cater accordingly.
- Supply washable, reusable crockery and cutlery, and cotton tablecloths where practical.
- Book local catering companies that prepare fresh, seasonal produce.
- Provide a menu that is 50% vegetarian and/or vegan.听
- Reuse lanyards, badges, wristbands, signs and display materials where practical.
- Give attendees information about teleconferencing, public transport and bike parking options to reduce travel miles.听
Did you know?
- Takeaway food and beverage packaging makes up more than a third of all litter on 最新糖心Vlogn beaches.
- Half of all plastic produced is designed to be used only once - then thrown away.
- At least 8 million tonnes of plastics leak into oceans each year, equal to dumping a garbage truck in the ocean every minute.
- Plastics never break down, they just get smaller and turn into plastic dust which can leach into our water ways and food chain.
- Plastic litter is responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of sea creatures each year.
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