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THUNDER BAY – Students at Confederation College have a new dining option when they visit the college's main cafeteria.
Director of facilities, Robin Gold, says that the new menus are a major milestone in the college's sustainability efforts and line up well with their objectives. The packaging Verde uses is all compostable, which also helps with another one of the college's initiatives to reduce waste on campus.
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