Three students at a table in the dining commons

Sustainability in Dining

Mount Holyoke Dining Services is committed to protecting our global and local resources by continuously exploring options to increase environmentally sustainable purchasing and practices. We aim to provide students with healthy and nutritious food while reducing waste, increasing our local purchases, and minimizing our impacts on the environment.

We incorporate sustainability into our food purchasing by:

  • Sourcing locally grown and produced foods
  • Sourcing third-party certified organically grown products
  • Sourcing third-party certified responsibly grown or harvested products
  • Sourcing third-party certified humane products

We operate our dining facilities in a way that:

  • Saves water and energy
  • Minimizes food excess
  • Reduces packaging and recycles non-compostable waste
  • Composts all pre- and post-consumer food waste

Our efforts toward sustainable dining

Plates full of stir-fried vegetable dishes from the wok station in the Dining Commons

We are committed to increasing our purchasing of local and ecologically-sound foods. Dining Services is in regular contact with local farmers and with vendors about our purchasing plans. We are working to increase our purchasing from local farms, procure more sustainable foods from vendors, and inform the Mount Holyoke community about local & sustainable food options.

Produce

With the help of our main produce distributor, in Hartford, CT, we are able to identify local produce purchases. We also purchase directly from several farmers. Menu items with locally grown ingredients are labeled with our  “locally grown” menu item signs.

Third-Party Certified

We also source a number of products with third-party certifications to increase the sustainability and responsibility of products that we cannot source locally.

Our coffees & teas are all Certified or . We purchase a number of other products, including soymilk, noodles, granola, and cereal, that are Certified .

Our Progress

Over the past three fiscal years, which run July 1 – June 30, Mount Holyoke has increased its percentage of sustainable purchases from roughly 9% in FY16 to just over 13% in FY18, which just ended this past June. If we continue on this same trajectory, we will achieve our goal of purchasing 20% sustainable food by the year 2020.

Mount Holyoke Dining Services defines “sustainable purchases” as products that were locally grown or certified sustainable. “Locally grown” products are defined as products that were either grown or contain at least 51% ingredients that were grown in New England or within a 250 mile radius of campus, except for meats which are allowed a 500 mile radius. “Certified sustainable” products are defined as products that are certified by one of a list of verified and trustworthy third-party certifiers, such as USDA Organic, Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance Certified. 

USDA Organic Products

What does Certified Organic mean?

In short, a product that is certified organic contains no antibiotics or growth hormones, genetic engineering, ionizing radiation, or conventional pesticides and fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge. Operations certified by the USDA are regularly inspected to be sure that they adhere to these standards. For more information visit the .

Local Farmer Features

In addition to including locally-grown produce in regular operations, Mount Holyoke puts on events throughout the year to highlight local farmers and purchases.

Gracious Dinners

Gracious Dinners feature locally-sourced produce and ingredients. Each year, we start this with a Fall Harvest Gracious Dinner during Massachusetts Farm to College Week at the end of September. We also feature locally-grown and sustainable menus on the Saturday of Family & Friend weekend, near Thanksgiving, and for Exam M&C’s hot breakfast.

Contact Us

Dining Services strives to support the well-being of Mount Holyoke students, faculty, staff, alums and guests by providing delicious food prepared with care and thoughtfulness.

Susan Desjardins
  • Administrative Assistant