Wisconsin college gets rid of cafeteria trays

Northland College in Ashland, Wis., has eliminated the use of trays in its cafeteria. The school began the effort in the fall semester with "trayless Tuesdays," which saved about 138 gallons of water each week. Based on the success of the program, the college decided to eliminate trays entirely. School officials say eliminating trays enables dishwashing machines to clean dishes more efficiently. The lack of trays also helps prevent students from overeating or taking food they don't eat. To read a Northland College news release about eliminating trays, click here.

Discuss this Article 0

Post new comment
Sign In or register to use your American School & University ID
(optional)
Get education facilities news, trends and research.
Visit Schoolhouse Beat on Twitter

Newsletter Signup

2013 Calendar of Industry Events
2013 Calendar of Industry Events

From American School & University and School Designs

Download It Now!

 
Connect With Us