During Earth Month, Vanderbilt Campus Dining hosted a series of events for the community, including the largest Rand Farmers Market to date! The market showcased locally sourced products such as fresh produce, cheeses and jams.

Several partners and vendors were invited to campus and set up tents offering samples for students.
Among Vanderbilt鈥檚 core principles of sustainability is emphasis on local sourcing. Since 2021, the university has partnered with , a Middle Tennessee farm established by Vanderbilt alum Hassan Sharaff. The mission of Hydrohouse Farms is to supply quality, healthy, locally grown vegetables to the Nashville area.

Vanderbilt alum James Valencia brought his venture, Radical Shoots, to the Rand Farmers Market. provides high-quality, locally grown microgreens to the campus Athletics dining facility.

鈥淕rowing 101,鈥 an event at the farmers market, featured a giveaway of margherita pizzas crafted by the culinary team using basil grown on campus. Kipp Bennet, the hydroponic specialist who oversees the Tower Gardens in the dining halls, contributed to the production of basil used in the pizzas.

also ran a giveaway, distributing products prepared by Chef Jennifer of the Rand Bakery that featured sustainable sugar reduction.

handed out rice snacks made from sustainably grown rice.

Other sustainability efforts on campus enjoyed success, including 5,000 people enrolled in the reusable container program as of March 2024. The goal of ReusePass is to reduce single-use plastic on campus.