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Food, an issue of collective deliberation

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Monitoring of Proposals and Evaluation of the Assembly 2022-02-07 - 2025-12-31
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  • +Recycling our bio-waste at the University
  • +Recycling our bio-waste at the University
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    Like selective sorting, the recovery of bio-waste is a simple but very important act. This proposal aims to put in place a means of recovering bio-waste, i.e. students' food scraps.  

    Several initiatives have already been undertaken by French universities:

    • The University of Dauphine has set up a partnership with the association Love your Waste since 2019 and has delegated the management of bio-waste to it through this. 
    • In 2016, the University of Nanterre installed composting areas consisting of 6 boxes in order to process the campus' bio-waste on site.
    • The University of Gustave Eiffel hired a private company. 
    • The Universities of Rennes 2, Nantes and Troyes have also committed to this approach as part of their waste management plans. 



  • +<p>Like selective sorting, the recovery of bio-waste is a simple but very important act. This proposal aims to put in place a means of recovering bio-waste, i.e. students' food scraps.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Several initiatives have already been undertaken by French universities:</p><ul><li>The University of Dauphine has set up a partnership with the association Love your Waste since 2019 and has delegated the management of bio-waste to it through this.&nbsp;</li><li>In 2016, the University of Nanterre installed composting areas consisting of 6 boxes in order to process the campus' bio-waste on site.</li><li>The University of Gustave Eiffel hired a private company.&nbsp;</li><li>The Universities of Rennes 2, Nantes and Troyes have also committed to this approach as part of their waste management plans.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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  • In 2016, the University of Nanterre installed composting areas consisting of 6 boxes in order to process the campus' bio-waste on site.
  • The University of Gustave Eiffel hired a private company. 
  • The Universities of Rennes 2, Nantes and Troyes have also committed to this approach as part of their waste management plans. 



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    Like selective sorting, the recovery of bio-waste is a simple but very important act. This proposal aims to put in place a means of recovering bio-waste, i.e. students' food scraps.  

    Several initiatives have already been undertaken by French universities:

    • The University of Dauphine has set up a partnership with the association Love your Waste since 2019 and has delegated the management of bio-waste to it through this. 
    • In 2016, the University of Nanterre installed composting areas consisting of 6 boxes in order to process the campus' bio-waste on site.
    • The University of Gustave Eiffel hired a private company. 
    • The Universities of Rennes 2, Nantes and Troyes have also committed to this approach as part of their waste management plans. 



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  • +<p>Like selective sorting, the recovery of bio-waste is a simple but very important act. This proposal aims to put in place a means of recovering bio-waste, i.e. students' food scraps.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Several initiatives have already been undertaken by French universities:</p><ul><li>The University of Dauphine has set up a partnership with the association Love your Waste since 2019 and has delegated the management of bio-waste to it through this.&nbsp;</li><li>In 2016, the University of Nanterre installed composting areas consisting of 6 boxes in order to process the campus' bio-waste on site.</li><li>The University of Gustave Eiffel hired a private company.&nbsp;</li><li>The Universities of Rennes 2, Nantes and Troyes have also committed to this approach as part of their waste management plans.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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