With the construction underway for the new SUB (Student Union Building), there are a variety of new opportunities to promote sustainability at UBC. One of these opportunities is the proposed sustainability program “Bring Your Own Container (BYOC) Food Outlet Concept”. With the implementation of a cafeteria in the new SUB, this program would phase in a mandatory reusable container policy for customers wishing to eat at the food outlets. This would mean that all students who wished to eat at these outlets would be required to provide a container for their purchase. The program’s purpose is to bring awareness to the student body of the importance of sustainability, and to recognize that by not using disposable containers we are reducing our wa...
As a university dedicated to sustainability through initiatives such as “Zero Waste Campus,” UBC is...
The UBC farm uses plastic Rubbermaid totes and InterCrate crates for a variety of tasks such as har...
As society is recognizing the presence of the climate crisis, zero waste initiatives are of utmost i...
Alma Mater Society (AMS) intends to implement several of sustainable concepts into the new Student U...
The following report outlines the evaluation of feasibility of Bring Your Own Container (BYOC) in t...
The construction of the new Student Union Building (SUB) at the University of British Columbia (UBC...
The Student Union Building (SUB) of the University of British Columbia is commonly recognized as the...
In 2010, the Alma Mater Society (AMS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) made the decision ...
This report is written as a response to UBC’s demand of a new food waste management system to be imp...
As part of the Lighter Footprint Strategy, the AMS has requested an investigation into incorporatin...
With the future construction of the new Student Union Building (SUB), Alma Mater Society (AMS) inte...
The UBC food and waste systems are components of a greater global system focused on reducing the adv...
The following report outlines whether the new Student Union Building (SUB) that is being built on UB...
At the University of British Columbia (UBC), a food container program called Eco-to-go prompts the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine a new container design for the campus wide reusable food ...
As a university dedicated to sustainability through initiatives such as “Zero Waste Campus,” UBC is...
The UBC farm uses plastic Rubbermaid totes and InterCrate crates for a variety of tasks such as har...
As society is recognizing the presence of the climate crisis, zero waste initiatives are of utmost i...
Alma Mater Society (AMS) intends to implement several of sustainable concepts into the new Student U...
The following report outlines the evaluation of feasibility of Bring Your Own Container (BYOC) in t...
The construction of the new Student Union Building (SUB) at the University of British Columbia (UBC...
The Student Union Building (SUB) of the University of British Columbia is commonly recognized as the...
In 2010, the Alma Mater Society (AMS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) made the decision ...
This report is written as a response to UBC’s demand of a new food waste management system to be imp...
As part of the Lighter Footprint Strategy, the AMS has requested an investigation into incorporatin...
With the future construction of the new Student Union Building (SUB), Alma Mater Society (AMS) inte...
The UBC food and waste systems are components of a greater global system focused on reducing the adv...
The following report outlines whether the new Student Union Building (SUB) that is being built on UB...
At the University of British Columbia (UBC), a food container program called Eco-to-go prompts the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine a new container design for the campus wide reusable food ...
As a university dedicated to sustainability through initiatives such as “Zero Waste Campus,” UBC is...
The UBC farm uses plastic Rubbermaid totes and InterCrate crates for a variety of tasks such as har...
As society is recognizing the presence of the climate crisis, zero waste initiatives are of utmost i...