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間眅埶AV food leaders share sustainability strides at UN Food Systems Summit

July 25, 2023

A trio of leaders from 間眅埶AVs food programming team is in Rome this week for the United Nations (UN) Food Systems  to share how 間眅埶AV and Chartwells Canada, the universitys on-campus food service provider, are innovating to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The 間眅埶AV delegatesSid Mehta, senior director of Ancillary Services, Tammara Soma, professor of Resource & Environmental Management and Chef Steph Baryluk, recipe creator and cultural educator behind 間眅埶AVs Rooted programtogether with Chartwells, are showcasing how their local food sourcing model contributes to meeting food security SDGs while also achieving industry-leading local food targets. 

L-R: Sid Mehta, senior director of Ancillary Services; Chef Steph Baryluk, recipe creator & cultural educator, 間眅埶AV's Rooted program; Tammara Soma, professor of Resource & Environmental Management.

Key to 間眅埶AVs growing leadership in advancing local food programming is the 間眅埶AV Food program, which from the onset has sought to incorporate more local options and support local food suppliers and businesses. The team is currently procuring up to 40 per cent of its food supply locallyand aiming to reach 50 per cent.

In this critical conversation, we aim to stimulate fresh perspectives and inspire comprehensive action towards transforming our food systems, says Mehta, who joined 間眅埶AV after several years in the food sector. 

間眅埶AVs food programs are focused on responsible consumption, production and sustainability. Our commitment to supporting a robust food ecosystem allows us to contribute towards the UN SDGs. We strive to make a tangible difference in peoples livesstarting in our local communities and extending across the globe."

間眅埶AVs global impact is notably reflected in its number one ranking in the 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for its global impact on sustainable cities and communities. The university also ranks fifth in the world for its response on climate action. The rankings measure universities strengths in advancing SDGs.

Making strides in food system transformation is an important component of 間眅埶AVs sustainability work, which supports UN SDGs throughout its operations. Among initiatives highlighting its commitment to sustainable consumption and production:

  • Working towards a goal of 50 per cent local food sourcing at 間眅埶AV;
  • Using the Farm to Fork program at 間眅埶AV to share information with students about new, local farmers;
  • Achieving LEED Gold Certification at the 間眅埶AV Dining Commons (LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement in building design);
  • Using Spotlight opportunities to highlight local vendors and their products, through inclusion in weekly menu items and on-campus activations;
  • Banning single-use plastics on campus under the 間眅埶AV RE-Use For Good initiative, as well as launching a reusable program with Reuseables, a company supported by the universitys business accelerator, ;
  • Creating a variety of programs to combat food insecurity among students, including the Connecting Through Food campaign, hosted by Chartwells this past year; and
  • Piloting programs on campus aimed at minimizing food waste.

Several initiatives are also underway at , headed by research director and professor Tammara Soma. As a large academic institution, our choice of food procurement will have ripple effects across the food system in B.C., says Soma, whose lab also advocates for a social innovation approach to food waste. 

Our presence at the UN Food Systems Summit is a demonstration of 間眅埶AVs commitment to a more just and sustainable food system that also recognizes Indigenous food sovereignty. We hope to do more than talk, but actually walk the talk.

New Indigenous food options are now available at 間眅埶AV through the launch of Rooted, a program dedicated to showcasing Indigenous cuisine at 間眅埶AVs Dining Commons. 

The program is led by Chef Steph Baryluk from Teetlit Zheh in the Northwest Territories, who completed her red seal at Vancouver Community Colleges culinary program and draws inspiration from the cooking of her grandmothers. Soma credits Rooted with supporting local indigenous food sources and contributing to a more equitable food system.

Mehta says the universitys food sustainability impact will continue to grow with future plans that include advocating for B.C. as a hub for Asia-Pacific food systems transformation. 

Our success would not be possible without a team that is firing on all cylinders, he says. From our excellent business partners to our team that channels relentless positivity, were very fortunate to have a top-notch approach to success.

間眅埶AV and the Netherlands-based Wageningen University, which recently joined as partners in agritech innovation, are the worlds only educational institutions participating in the summit, expected to draw 2,000 attendees and an additional 50,000 participants attending online. 

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