Embracing Sustainability: The 1893 Bistronomic Experience
In the heart of the EHL Lausanne Campus resides a culinary gem – the 1893, a pedagogical retro-modern bistronomic restaurant that captures the perfect fusion of fine dining and sustainable practices. This establishment is not just a pedagogical restaurant for exquisite gastronomy; it’s a living vision in progress, an educational lab for sustainability where innovative green practices are experienced and implemented, serving as a beacon illuminating the path to a sustainable future and issuing a continuous call to action to its community.
It is where exquisite, affordable, and environmentally friendly dining experiences are crafted, and where a commitment to a greener world isn’t just a philosophy – it’s a lived reality. At 1893, sustainability isn’t simply an afterthought; it’s an integral part of the menu design, the dishes served, the ingredients selected, and the culinary techniques employed. Chef Michel De Matteis and his culinary team are not just creators of delightful bistronomic creations but also dedicated guardians of the environment.
Nurturing Nature: The 1893 Instructional Garden
The restaurant’s journey towards sustainability is marked by its commitment to eco-friendly practices and its journey of continuous sustainable dining efforts. “At 1893, we take pride in meticulously selecting sustainable local and seasonal supplies whenever possible, many of which are harvested directly from our own instructional garden and organic orchard,” explains the team.
This verdant space nurtures a diverse range of local species, enriching the natural ecosystem that cradles the campus. Inspired by the principles of permaculture, the orchard is a living, breathing entity teeming with approximately 300 newly planted trees, 5,500 shrubs, and 400 grapevines, all abuzz with the activity of 3 beehives. The establishment of a 2,500 m2 educational garden serves as a tangible, interactive platform for students to grasp the essence of seasonality and the significance of local sourcing, all while providing the freshest ingredients to enrich the culinary creations.
Collaborative Harmony: Crafting Sustainable Menus
In harmonious collaboration with local producers, the team at 1893 crafts dishes that are a true celebration of the region’s culinary treasures. “Our menus are dynamic, ever-evolving compositions of the finest regional and seasonal products, ensuring that every bite delivers on the promise and experience of unparalleled freshness,” says the team.
The myriad of sustainable actions at 1893 are reflections of its devotion to reducing carbon footprints. With initiatives like employing reusable Elephantskin gloves, switching individual plastic sugar packets for elegant porcelain bowls, and energy conservation through the daytime lights-off policy, 1893 is not just serving meals but is striving to serve sustainability. “It’s the intricate dance of delighting the palate, fostering energy efficiency, optimizing resources, and supporting local economies that makes dining at 1893 a meaningful experience,” the team explains.
Holistic Harmony: Sustainability Beyond the Dining Table
EHL’s steps towards restaurant sustainability go far beyond the dining table and deep into the realms of ecological consciousness and responsible living. The institution is constantly seeking to improve and innovate in relation to sustainability, with its eco-friendly campus, instructional garden, and all-encompassing principles of permaculture.
“It’s more than just a culinary experience; it’s a holistic education illuminating the value of seasonality, local sourcing, and sustainable living,” the team emphasizes. The initiatives extend to offering electric vehicle charging spaces and weaving the fabric of sustainability into the curriculum and every aspect of campus life.
Forging Strategic Partnerships for Sustainability
In its pursuit to curtail food waste and augment sustainability, EHL has forged collaborations with innovative companies like KITRO and Beelong. “KITRO supports us in raising awareness on sustainability within the staff and student body using concrete data. It also highlighted a difference in expectations between our customers and the kitchen and allowed us to bridge that gap,” explains Noémie Danthine, Chief Sustainability Hospitality Services Officer.
“Providing simple environmental information is key to helping our society move towards a greener future, and the current lack of transparency on food products is what drives me to raise awareness on the major environmental issues of our actual diets,” says Charlotte de La Baume, co-founder of Beelong. These partnerships are not just strategic alliances; they are a testament to EHL’s commitment to fostering sustainability and its continuous endeavor to pave the way for a more conscious and responsible future.
Transcending Boundaries: Propagating Sustainable Philosophy
1893 and EHL transcend their boundaries to propagate their sustainable philosophy into the wider community. Their endeavors involve engaging with local communities and endorsing socially impactful enterprises like Hotel and Restaurant L’Union in Epalinges. “Their commitment is pivotal in offering hospitality job training to individuals facing unemployment, epitomizing the belief that sustainability is a multifaceted concept encapsulating environmental conservation, social accountability, and community empowerment,” the team explains.
Situated in proximity to the Lausanne campus, Hotel and Restaurant L’Union in Epalinges serves as a beacon of social enterprise, extending hospitality training and shelter to individuals grappling with unemployment. EHL augments this action by conducting MasterClasses, imparting knowledge in cooking and service to the trainees at L’Union, blending expertise with compassion. “Our Executive Chef Christian Segui has embarked on a collaborative journey with the trainees of L’Union to craft a distinctive menu which graced the restaurant’s tables for six enriching weeks in the fall,” the team shares.
Moreover, to instill diversity and learning during the unforeseen closures owing to COVID, trainees were welcomed at EHL for an explorative workshop, offering a sanctuary of knowledge and a break from routine. “The convergence of EHL and establishments like L’Union substantiates that the essence of sustainability extends beyond ecological mindfulness. It is based on three pillars: social, economic, and environmental. This partnership also contributes to the social pillar of sustainability, creating a positive impact beyond our walls for the local community,” the team emphasizes.
A Sustainable Future, One Bite at a Time
At 1893, every dish served is a step closer to a sustainable future. Every initiative and every green practice is a beacon inviting customers, staff, and students to be part of a shared vision for a better world. “It’s more than just participation; it embodies a sustainable philosophy that transcends the gastronomic experience and seeps into the fabric of societal consciousness,” the team asserts.
1893’s relentless pursuit of green innovations, its commitment to ecological and social responsibility, and its undying passion for creating sublime sustainable culinary experiences make it a place where one can only come back. “Dining at 1893 is not just a feast for the senses; it’s an embrace of a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow and an invitation to savor the promise of a greener world. Together, let’s walk the path laid by 1893, savoring not just the delicious bistronomic creations but also the essence of sustainability, contributing to a world where fine dining and ecological mindfulness coexist in perfect harmony,” the team concludes.
Welcome to 1893, where every bite is a pledge to a sustainable future.