Showing posts with label Preserve®. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preserve®. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Stonyfield Farm Welcomes New Spring Life on Its Family Farms

This just in from GoodBiz113 profilee Stonyfield Farm ["Recycline-Stonyfield Farm Partnership Milks Resources to Benefit the Environment, Consumers and Each Other"]...

While the pastures are turning greener every day, new life is springing up all over the certified Organic Valley/CROPP Cooperative family farms that supply milk for the company's yogurts and smoothies.

Check out Winona, pictured above, a new heifer calf born to Willa on the Howmars Farm nearly 10 months ago. Both have joined Stonyfield Farm's Have-a-Cow herd.

Learn about Winona here: http://bit.ly/WinonaSF.

To read about Willa, Winona's mom, go here: http://bit.ly/WillaSF.

Howmars Farm has been in the family for three generations, since 1943. To learn more, go to: http://bit.ly/HowmarsFarmSF.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Preserve® Gimme 5 Program Partners Reach Out to Recyclers with a Big ‘Thank You’ for 50 Tons of Recycled #5 Plastic in 2010

Thousands of consumers across the nation took time out to recycle through the Gimme 5 program this year. And the numbers prove it: The program has reached its goal of 50 tons -- or 100,000 pounds of recycled yogurt cups, hummus and cottage cheese containers, and countless other tremendously reusable #5 plastic packages. That’s the equivalent of 6.4 million Stonyfield Farm® yogurt containers, 1.3 million Tom’s of Maine® deodorant containers, or 500,000 Brita® filters!

GoodBiz113 profilee Preserve® ["Recycline-Stonyfield Partnership Milks Resources to Benefit the Environment, Consumers and Each Other"] launched the Gimme 5 program in 2009 by working with Whole Foods Market to offer a #5 plastic polypropylene [PP] recycling option in their stores.

Now, Preserve Gimme 5 collection bins are located in more than 200 Whole Foods Market stores in most regions of the U.S., as well as select independent cooperative markets.

The Whole Foods Market Green Mission team leaders and team members, plus other in-store representatives, support the program at the ground level and keep the program running smoothly at the collection sites.

Behind the #5 plastic collected is a rapidly spreading consumer wave of interest and activity. Consumers have incorporated the program into their daily lives by collecting their #5 plastics and dropping them off at participating Whole Foods Market stores or co-ops. They take an active role to encourage their friends and family members to get on board with Gimme 5. Additionally, they’ve created school collection programs, and some who don’t live near collection sites are even shipping their #5 plastic to Preserve on their own dime.

The program provides consumers with a much-needed outlet to recycle their #5 plastic. In turn, consumers’ participation in the program helps to keep reusable resources such as oil and natural gas captured in #5 plastic packages out of landfills. This year, the Preserve Gimme 5 program received more than double the amount of #5 plastic collected last year.

All Gimme 5 program partners use #5 plastic as an integral element of their products or packaging. They have joined Gimme 5 to encourage the reuse of this material. #5 is increasingly being recognized as a more benign plastic, and is the top choice for companies looking to offer a versatile high-quality, yet low-impact, plastic.

"We want to thank all those Gimme 5 recyclers out there who have supported and helped to grow this program," said Preserve Founder and CEO Eric Hudson. "Gimme 5’ers have demonstrated that recycling makes sense; it’s better for the earth than tossing the used packages. Preserve has supported this program with Life Cycle Assessment tools which demonstrated that the Gimme 5 program is better from start to finish than sending perfectly reusable resources to landfills. 50 Tons of Thanks for your efforts for the earth."

One way the Gimme 5 partners are thanking recyclers for their participation is by making a donation of $1,000 on their behalf to the Whole Planet Foundation this Thanksgiving. The mission of Whole Planet Foundation [WPF], a Whole Foods Market foundation, is to empower the poor by providing microcredit loans that give them an opportunity to create or expand home-based businesses and lift themselves out of poverty.

Preserve and its Gimme 5 partners are teaming up to reach out to consumers participating in the program. On Nov. 18, 2010, the Gimme 5 "50 Tons of Thanks" campaign launched on partner websites and social media outlets with special messages to consumers as well as special offers.

To learn more about the Gimme 5 program and #5 plastics, visit http://www.preserveproducts.com/gimme5.

To learn more about the wonders and benefits of #5 plastics, visit http://www.preserveproducts.com/ourprocess/index.html.

About Preserve®
Preserve is the leading producer of performance-driven and stylish 100% recycled household products. Preserve turns yogurt cups into toothbrushes, and take-out containers into cutting boards.

Preserve has been putting big ideas into small packages -- and finding smarter ways to make everyday products for the kitchen, table, and bathroom -- since 1996.

The company is powered by the recycling efforts of individuals and companies via its Preserve Gimme 5 program. This program accepts #5 plastics that many municipalities do not currently recycle -- such as yogurt cups and other common household containers -- transforming them into new Preserve products.

All recycling and manufacturing is done in the USA. Preserve empowers people to make everyday choices that are better for the earth while offering real solutions without compromise. Preserve products can be found at forward-thinking retailers like Whole Foods Market, Target, and a variety of grocery and natural food stores. Visit the company online at www.preserveproducts.com.

About Tom’s of Maine®
Tom’s of Maine is a leading natural-products company focused on oral and personal care. Tom's sells high-quality toothpaste, mouth wash, dental floss, deodorant, bar soap, and body wash products.

The company has a long-standing commitment to supporting people, communities and the living planet. For 40 years, Tom's of Maine has sponsored hundreds of non-profit efforts by giving 10% of its profits back to the community, and encouraging employees to use 5% [12 days] of employee time to volunteer.

Tom's of Maine employees regularly contribute suggestions for improving the company’s high sustainability standards. And their ideas -- from wind power to ways to improve recycled and recyclable packaging options, are critical to the company's sensitive way of doing business.

Tom's of Maine enjoys partnering with its consumers, vendors and many community organizations to support lasting, positive change that is good for the earth and us all. Visit Tom's online at www.tomsofmaine.com.

About Stonyfield Farm®
Stonyfield Farm, celebrating its 27th year, is the world's leading organic yogurt company. Its all-natural and certified organic yogurt, smoothies, milk, cultured soy, frozen yogurt and ice cream are distributed nationally.

The company advocates that healthy food can only come from a healthy planet. Its use of organic ingredients helps keep over 180,000 farm acres free of toxic, persistent pesticides and chemical fertilizers known to contaminate soil, drinking water and food.

To help reduce climate change, Stonyfield offsets all of the C02 emissions generated from its facility energy use. The company also started a nonprofit called Climate Counts [climatecounts.org], which shows people how they can help fight climate change by the way they shop and invest.

Stonyfield also donates 10% of its profits to efforts that help protect and restore the Earth. For more information about Stonyfield Farm, its products and initiatives, visit www.stonyfield.com.

About Brita®
Each year, Americans purchase billions of plastic water bottles. Aside from the environmental impact of all that waste, Americans are spending a great deal on bottled water.

Brita partnered with Nalgene to launch the FilterForGood campaign, which encourages people to reduce their bottled water waste by switching to reusable bottles filled with filtered water. Since the campaign launched in 2007, more than 186,000 people have taken the pledge to reduce their bottled water waste, keeping an estimated 184 million disposable bottles out of landfills. Visit filterforgood.com to learn how you can make a difference.

About Whole Foods Market®
Founded in 1980 in Austin, Tex., Whole Foods Market [wholefoodsmarket.com, NASDAQ: WFMI], is the leading natural and organic food retailer. As America’s first national certified organic grocer, Whole Foods Market was named "America’s Healthiest Grocery Store" by Health magazine.

The company's motto -- "Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet"™ -- captures its mission to ensure customer satisfaction and health, Team Member excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support, and environmental improvement.

Thanks to the company’s more than 53,000 Team Members, Whole Foods Market has been ranked as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" in America by Fortune magazine for 13 consecutive years. In fiscal year 2009, the company had sales of $8 billion, and currently has more than 280 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

For more information about Whole Planet Foundation’s activities, visit www.wholeplanetfoundation.org/.

SOURCES: Brita®, Preserve®, Stonyfield Farm®, Tom's of Maine®, Whole Foods Market®
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Friday, December 14, 2007

Eco-Friendly Recycline Wins $100,000 Grand Prize in Forbes.com’s 'Boost Your Business' Contest for Entrepreneurs

GoodBiz113 profilee Recycline Inc. ["Recycline-Stonyfield Partnership Milks Resources to Benefit the Environment, Consumers and Each Other"], an eco-friendly consumer-products company, is the grand prize winner of the Forbes.com "Boost Your Business" contest. Recycline received the award – a grand prize of $100,000 – during a reception at The Forbes Galleries in New York City on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007.

Recycline, based in Waltham, Mass., makes a range of consumer products, such as toothbrushes, razors, tableware and kitchenware from recycled and environmentally preferred materials that are also recyclable. Its Preserve® brand line is currently sold at retailers, such as Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's and Wal-Mart. The company encourages consumers to send their toothbrushes and razors back for recycling.

"This was a fantastic experience, and we greatly enjoyed getting to know the four other finalists," said Eric Hudson, Recycline's founder and president. "We’re grateful for the award and the support that our stakeholders and the Forbes.com community showed.

"We plan to use this award to forward our mission to satisfy people’s everyday needs with high-quality, stylish, and environmentally responsible products with our Preserve® brand line of personal-care products, tableware, and kitchenware. Recycline’s win is a testament to the growing tide of interest in products and services that respect and preserve the Earth’s precious resources."

Recycline Inc. persevered over nearly 1,000 other small businesses to win the contest, which was judged by Forbes editors, readers and business experts. Recycline was among the nearly 1,000 entrepreneurs from across the country that entered the contest when it launched in March 2007.

In the first phase of the contest, co-sponsored by HP, small-business owners submitted 500-word business plans; 20 semifinalists survived. In round two, Forbes.com users had the opportunity to review these plans and vote for their top five.

The five finalists who made it to the final stage were flown to New York City in October to give live presentations to an expert panel of judges. Their videotaped presentations were posted on Forbes.com for further reader voting. The runners-up are:
* H2bid.com [Detroit, Mich.] – Glenn Oliver
* Presidential Classroom [Alexandria, Va.] – Elizabeth Sherman
* Simply Divine Brownies, LLC [Brunswick, Maine] – Trina Beaulier
* Unicycle.com [Marietta, Ga.] – John Drummond

"All the finalists deserve a big round of applause,” said Brett Nelson, Forbes.com entrepreneurs editor. “This contest was downright grueling – especially, the final round. We wish all of them continued success, and look forward to next year's 'Boost Your Business' contest.”

SOURCES: Forbes.com, Recycline Inc.
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Recycline Makes It to Second Round of Forbes.com's $100,000 Boost Your Business Contest; Vote Now!

GoodBiz113 profilee Recycline Inc. ["Recycline-Stonyfield Partnership Milks Resources to Benefit the Environment, Consumers and Each Other"] has just made it to the second round of Forbes.com's Boost Your Business Contest. The grand prize: $100,000.

"Recycline has been given a great opportunity to reach more people with our environment-friendly products," said Eric Hudson, Recycline's CEO and founder. "We've been named one of 20 semifinalists [out of 1,000]... $100,000 would go a long way to helping us spread our message -- using Earth's resources more efficiently and giving consumers better choices for the everyday products we all use."

Recycline is the innovative company that transforms used plastic from Stonyfield Farm yogurt cartons and other sources into personal-care products and tableware. If the company wins Forbes.com's contest, their prize will go towards marketing their goods to new consumers; i.e., those who are just beginning to "go green" and buy eco-conscious goods.

"We currently generate about $2 million in annual revenues, with a net profit of approximately 5%," Hudson noted. "We estimate that a $100,000 investment will likely generate a $500,000 increase in sales in 2008, and sustained profitability. This would result from a combination of increased retail sales in mainstream channels and an increase in online sales through Recycline’s new Web site."

You can learn about Recycline's Preserve® line of products and its far-reaching practices and educational campaigns at http://www.recycline.com/. You can cast your vote for the recycled-plastics manufacturing pioneer here: http://www.forbes.com/byb/byb07_recycline.html. Second-round voting ends Aug. 31, 2007.

NOTE: As a thank-you for taking a minute to vote for Recycline, the company is offering 15% off all Preserve products during the month of August at its online store. Shop now: http://www.recycline.com/catalog.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

June 19: Recycline Featured on Sundance Channel's "The Green" Tonight

This evening, GoodBiz113 profilee Recycline ["Recycline-Stonyfield Partnership Milks Resources to Benefit the Environment, Consumers and Each Other"] will be featured on Robert Redford’s "The Green," television’s only regularly scheduled program devoted to environmental issues and awareness. The Eco Biz segment will follow a Stonyfield Farms yogurt cup from recycling bin to Preserve® toothbrush to park bench, while explaining the manufacturing process and Recycline's mission.

Hosted by Alison Stewart, Eco Biz is an original series of short news and human interest segments that explore the people and businesses driving change in a new wave of environmental innovation, sustainability and social change.

To learn when tonight's segment airs in your area, check out Sundance Channel's schedule: http://www.sundancechannel.com/schedule.
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