About Eco2Go
Eco2Go is a University Housing & Dining Services program that provides customers with reusable take-out containers. The goal is to prevent plastic and other types of disposable, single-use food container waste from reaching the landfill. Since starting in 2015, the Eco2Go program has kept millions of disposable containers from entering a landfill. While dining in is the most eco-friendly approach for your meal, Eco2Go reusable containers are a sustainable alternative for to-go orders.
How It Works
- Eat and enjoy your food to-go from a UHDS dining location.
- Empty remaining food scraps in the trash, or compost if available. If possible, leave container open when returning.
- Return your container to a designated Eco2Go return bin, preferably within 24 hours.
For more info, see our FAQ below.
Return Locations

Indoor locations
- The dish return at any UHDS dining center. This includes McNary Dining Center, Marketplace West, and Arnold Dining Center
- Return bins located on the first floor of every UHDS residence hall
- Return bins located on each floor of The Valley Library
- Off the Quad, on the mezzanine level of the Memorial Union
- Cascadia Market and Cascadia Cafe, in the ILLC
- e.Cafe in Kelley Engineering Center
- Learning Innovation Center, near The DAM
- Johnson Hall
- Cascade Hall, first floor
- Gill Coliseum, at the southeast entry
- Western Building, at the staff kitchen
- 1045 SW Madison Ave. apartments (residents only)
Outdoor locations
- Austin Hall (SE corner on Jefferson Ave.)
- Austin Hall (west entrance)
- Agricultural and Life Sciences (ALS)
- Dixon Recreation Center
- Covell Hall
- Kerr Administration Building
- Legacy Park Pavilion
- Peavy Hall (north entrance)
- SEC Plaza
- The Valley Library
- Richardson Hall (south entrance)
- Magruder Hall (east side)
- Tebeau Hall (north entrance)
- 26th Street & Campus Way (SW corner)
- SW Memorial & Campus Way (NW corner)
For more information:
Contact UHDS at 541-737-4771 or via email.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How clean does my Eco2Go container need to be when I return it?
If you can rinse it out, that's great! But mainly we just need it scraped out, free of food debris, to make the cleaning process faster and more efficient. Empty containers into the trash unless composting is available in your building. Returning Eco2Gos promptly, within 24 hours if possible, extends their lifespan and saves our staff from having to deal with particularly foul containers.
2. What locations use Eco2Go?
Currently, we use Eco2Go containers for take-out orders in the three main dining centers (Marketplace West, McNary Dining, Arnold Dining), as well as Cascadia Market and Cafe, Off the Quad and e.Cafe.
3. Can I just return my container to the dish return in a dining center?
Definitely! If you're able to dine in, that's the most sustainable option of all, saving the Eco2Go from additional wear and tear and saving you from having to remember to bring it back to a return bin.
4. Can I return my Eco2Go in a Starship robot?
No. Containers need to be returned in designated bins and return areas, so they get promptly cleaned and reused for future deliveries.
5. Can I still use Eco2Go if I live off campus?
Yes, they're available for all patrons who order to-go from a dining center, but still need to be returned, preferably within 24 hours, to a designated bin or dish return on campus.
6. What happens if I lose or break my Eco2Go?
Containers aren't assigned to individual users. We ask patrons to return the containers in good working condition so they have the longest lifespan and lowest environmental impact possible. But eventually they may wear out, and will need to be discarded to the landfill.
7. Who do I contact if I see Eco2Go containers piled up away from a bin?
Please report misplaced containers to UHDS. You're always welcome to be a good steward of this program and our campus by returning misplaced containers if you find them!
8. How are Eco2Gos collected and cleaned?
UHDS dining staff collect containers each day and return them to dining centers where they are washed and sanitized, just like all the serviceware in our restaurants.
9. How sustainable are Eco2Gos?
Research into life cycle assessments that compare reusable containers vs. single-use disposables shows that after 16-18 repeated uses, the reusable container is increasingly beneficial to the environment, in areas such as air pollution and energy demands (in production and transportation), and other factors involved in climate change. With proper care for our containers, returning them promptly in good condition, we can make a big impact! (For more detailed research, read this Life Cycle Initiative report produced by the United Nations Environment Programme, 2020.)