Increasingly, colleges and universities are eliminating dining hall trays to cut down on food waste. Here’s a somewhat chronological list of who’s doing what:

St. Joseph’s College (ME)–Started the whole thing (blog)

Colby College (ME)–”Trayless Thursdays” for the last few years

Northwood University (FL)–Trayless since Fall 2006

San Francisco State (CA)–eliminated trays (blog)

Middlebury College (VT)–Trayless since Fall 2007

University of Central Oklahoma–Trayless for October, 2007 (blog)

Tulane University (LA)–Every meal, every day, starting in 2008

Alfred University (NY)–Trayless across campus, starting in 2008

UC Santa Cruz (CA)–One day, Jan. 29, 2008

Harvard (MA)–One dining hall, four nights in February, 2008 (blog)

University of Connecticut–One dining hall in February, 2008 (blog)

Morrisville State College (NY)–Optional for February, 2008 (blog)

Ohio University–Experimented with it, February, 2008 (blog)

San Diego State (CA)–Fridays starting in March, 2008

Columbia University (NY)–weekly pilot program, spring semester, 2008

Williams College (MA)–weekly program, started March, 2008 (blog)

University of New Hampshire–weekly program, spring semester, 2008

Elon College (NC)–Trayless across campus, February, 2008

Palm Beach University (FL)–trayless campus, gave away trays.

University of Florida–one-week experiment, April 2008

William & Mary (VA)–trayless experiment, spring 2008

Wartburg College (IA)–one week experiment, March-April 2008

University of Alaska Fairbanks–one week experiment, March 2008

University of Montana–Missoula–pilot project, April 2008

Virginia Tech–one-week experiment, April 2008

University of Kansas–Earth Day trial, April 2008

Drexel University (PA)–”Trayless Tuesdays,” started April 2008

Western Washington University–Earth week experiment, April 2008

Luther College (IA)–Trayless Week, April 2008

I’ve heard that these schools have gone trayless, but I can’t find links:

Dartmouth College (NH)

Skidmore College (NY)

University of Pennsylvania

Evergreen State College (WA)–trayless during Earth Week 2008

7 Responses to “Trayless”

  1. on 01 Apr 2008 at 4:47 am andrea devers

    the university of alaska fairbanks (UAF) went trayless for a week in March this year. I think it was last week… but I don’t have a meal plan, so I wasn’t paying much attention to the project. I can’t find any documentation online, but I’ll keep looking. It might show up in the student paper this week.

    www.uaf.edu/food is dining services’ website.

    ~andrea

  2. on 01 Apr 2008 at 8:17 am Jonathan

    Thanks, Andrea. I’ll be on the lookout and please do let me know if you see anything online.

  3. on 14 Apr 2008 at 2:55 pm Sarah

    The University of Montana - Missoula is unrolling a Trayless Pilot Project in their all-you-can-eat venue, The Food Zoo, as part of the Earth Week Celebrations starting April 21st. More information at University Dining Services webpage: http://ordway.umt.edu/sa/uds/

  4. on 15 Apr 2008 at 12:45 pm Kaitlyn Ambrosiani

    Drexel University, Trayless Tuesdays started this month

  5. on 23 Apr 2008 at 5:35 pm Halli Winstead

    The Evergreen State College is testing Going Tray-less for Earth Week as a part of the Green Thread Program that has just recently been adopted in Food Service. We plan to test Tray-less this week to see if it’s feasible to go completely tray-less for the next academic year.

  6. on 25 Apr 2008 at 1:45 pm Chris Kenney

    Western Washington University went trayless for earthweek

  7. on 07 May 2008 at 5:03 am Jack

    Jack…

    Nice Site. Keep up the good work….

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