Sodexo at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa receives an A+ on Peta2’s 2018 Vegan Report Card
Sodexo, a food services and facilities management company committed to Quality of Life, was recognized by Peta2, the largest youth animal rights group in the world, with an A+ on Peta2’s 2018 Vegan Report Card. Sodexo at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa was also listed on Peta2’s “Dean’s List,” an elite group of institutions that have accrued enough Vegan Report Card points to rank among the highest tier of A-rated schools.
“We are so thrilled to have received an A+ on Peta2’s Vegan Report Card for our vegan cuisine on behalf of Mānoa Dining Services,” said Donna Ojiri, general manager, Sodexo at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. “Our work to add more vegan menu items at the universities we serve is a part of Sodexo’s larger initiative to incorporate more plant-based options across Sodexo accounts nationwide.”
Sodexo at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa received an A+ Vegan Report Card for initiatives including promoting and labeling vegan options, participating in meatless Mondays and offering nondairy milk, mayo/egg replacements and at least one vegan entrée at every meal in addition to offering an all-vegan station.
Mānoa Dining Services offers over 120 vegan and vegetarian options as part of the company’s larger commitment to better serve vegans, vegetarians and flexitarians. By offering plant-based options, Sodexo is better able to meet consumer demands and help to lessen the company’s environmental impact as part of Sodexo’s Better Tomorrow 2025 roadmap, developed to improve Quality of Life for individuals and the planet.
For more information on Peta2’s Vegan Report Card mythology visit here.