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RE: [GreenYes]
Yes,  Glad wrap is not a pvc wrap.


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Goettlich [mailto:gottlich@infi.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:54 PM
To: BRING Recycling; greenyes@grrn.org
Subject: Re: [GreenYes] 


I just called Mr. Dunion at Carl's and he told me that the EarthShell
product is not out of the testing stage yet.

Does anyone know of a non-PVC food wrap?  .....?

Paul Goettlich

From: BRING Recycling
To: greenyes@grrn.org
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:41 PM
Subject: [GreenYes]
"EarthShell believes the new wraps will be an excellent alternative to foil,
paper and plastic-laminated wraps, which are used to serve traditional hot
and cold sandwiches - including tacos, hamburgers, breakfast sandwiches and
more. The company said CKE Restaurants Inc., of Anahiem, Calif., operators
of Carl's Jr., Hardees and Taco Bueno restaurants, is evaluating the
packaging sandwich wraps in their Anaheim test kitchen . . . "
(According to John Dunion, Carl's Jr. executive vice president and chief
administration officer), "We are enthusiastic about the potential of the new
EarthShell Packaging wraps from an environmental, performance and price
standpoint. It's a new material that is much stronger than traditional
wraps." (end)
>

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