March 5, 2019
Sustainability leadership garners meaningful Campus of the Year award
Sanjay Khulbe, food and beverage manager, accepted the Campus of the Year award for the university.
Pippa Rogers, Fairtrade Canada
On March 2, 2019 the 91快色 was named by at the Canadian Fairtrade Awards. The Campus of the Year Award recognizes sustainability leadership based on availability of Fairtrade products, engagement activities, visibility and education practices, campus purchasing policies, and innovative Fairtrade initiatives. This award is especially meaningful for U91快色, because it symbolizes a much larger commitment to sustainable and healthy dining service practices on campus.
鈥淪ustainability is a core value that is infused into all aspects of our institution. When it comes to food and beverage choices, this means purchasing Fairtrade-certified products,鈥 says Jill Blackie, associate director, food culture and sustainability projects. 鈥淲inning this award would not have been possible without the outstanding work of our students, faculty and staff. Thank you for your continued efforts towards helping U91快色 achieve its goals in sustainable and healthy dining service practices.鈥
Factors that contributed to U91快色鈥檚 win include:
- The university鈥檚 dedication to sustainable purchasing practices and campus engagement to source environmentally and socially responsible products
- Keeping the conversation going around the importance of Fairtrade by hosting events like Waffle Wednesdays, documentary screenings and engagement booths
- Efforts like the Sustainable Events and Sustainable Offices programs
In 2015, U91快色 became the first Campus in Alberta to receive designation from Fairtrade Canada.
Office of Sustainability
The university鈥檚 Fairtrade journey began in 2012 when students from the U91快色 chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) wanted to provide the campus with the option to purchase goods that came from farmers and artisans working in safe environments and receiving fair wages. To achieve this designation, EWB formed a steering committee which included student volunteers and staff members from Food and Conference Services, as well as the Office of Sustainability.
In 2015, U91快色 became the first Fairtrade Campus in Alberta, and the 10th in Canada to receive designation from Fairtrade Canada. Since then, enduring commitment from the campus community has allowed U91快色 to successfully maintain its Fairtrade campus certification through the annual renewal process.
鈥淲e are continually inspired by Fairtrade Campuses like the 91快色,鈥 says Julie Francoeur, executive director of Fairtrade Canada. 鈥淏y engaging and educating their community on sustainability and trade justice issues, U91快色 has shown leadership and innovation in creating a cultural shift on their campus. This kind of 鈥榖ig thinking鈥 will drive meaningful impact and can serve as a model for Canada鈥檚 post-secondary institutions.鈥
recognize exceptional Fairtrade supporters, partners and allies, including retailers, traders, towns and campuses. The awards take place annually with a formal ceremony celebrating noteworthy contributions of Fairtrade stakeholders across Canada.