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We’re committed to delivering tasty, great value food using fresh and where possible, local ingredients.

We offer and support Fairtrade accredited products in all our outlets, and have Fairtrade accreditation, we use fish from sustainable sources and all our eggs are free range.

Significant purchasing for catering is with suppliers from the TUCO (The University Caterers Organisation) framework which promotes supply chain sustainability and provides extensive for us to keep abreast of the latest developments in sustainable catering.

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Fairtrade

91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï have been granted Fairtrade status since September 2009 by making an ongoing commitment to support Fairtrade. We offer and support Fairtrade accredited products in all our outlets, and are working towards the new Fairtrade accreditation. We also support students who wish to investigate Fairtrade, trade justice and ethical consumption within their dissertations.

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Community Food

The University is proud to offer space and support on campus for student groups working on sustainable food projects. Read more on the various projects below.

Healing Garden - Student Volunteering Bangor

A student-led allotment and garden is located in the heart of Upper Bangor, next to St James's Church on Ffriddoedd Road. In 2010 the students started to transform a quarter of a hectare of disused University land into a productive, beautiful and biodiverse organic garden. Partnered with Headway Gwynedd, the Brain Injury Foundation, the garden features raised beds, living willow structures, Welsh heritage fruit trees and a sensory spiral and bog garden.

Outside the garden they organise foodie trips, film nights and educational seminars to share knowledge; previous talks have included species identification, organic pest control and a history of organic gardening. All Bangor students are welcome! Just grab your wellies and come along to one of our work parties.

To volunteer please visit their webpage:

You can read some more about it , the student newspaper, and in a case study published by .

91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Healing Garden

The Hot Meals Project

This is a set up in partnership with Bangor City Council, who provide funding and use of the council halls and facilities (dining hall, kitchen etc.) for free.
The project cooks free hot meals for people in the community every Saturday, providing over 50 meals. Student leaders run the project and support sessions with guidance, training and support from the Students’ Union. They coordinate different groups of volunteers to support and cook a different meal each week, with a variety of student groups (other volunteering projects, clubs and societies) getting involved. The project also provides takeaway hot meals to residents in local care homes.

The project organised a free Christmas meal and celebration on Saturday the 23rd of December 2023 at Bangor City Council Hall, with the support of volunteers from Bangor Rugby Club. The project recognises that Christmas is a challenging and isolating time for many and provided some tasty food, music and an opportunity for everyone to get together and enjoy. Harlech Foods sponsored the event, donating some catering and food items.
The Hot Meals Project

Hungry Dragon Bangor

is a student-led food project, working out of a University building, saving surplus food in Bangor. Partnered with Bangor Fair-Price Café, they convert surplus fruit and veggies from local supermarkets into yummy preserves and meals.

The Hungry Dragons project supported our Cost-of-Living event in February 2024 by cooking jams and preserves from waste fruit and veg.

Students' Union Cost of Living Event April 2023

Food Bank Donations

The Students' Union have food bank donation baskets across the University. The donated food stays in Bangor and is taken for distribution to .

In addition during the months of May and June each year, the , aims to divert food away from the waste stream back into usage.

 

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