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The Cereal Bowl Announces New Partnership 2008-07-01
With twenty-two franchise units already signed stretching
from Florida to Washington, D.C., The Cereal Bowl has
enhanced its store design to create a more enjoyable
experience for its customers, as well as to take advantage
of new green building techniques. The new Miracle Mile
location, which is expected to open in July, will be the
first of three new stores expected to open late this summer.
Since opening the door to their first café in Miami, the
company has received over 3,000 franchise requests. "The
Miracle Mile store will be an exciting new step for the
company," says Michael Glassman, chief operating officer.
"Our flagship location has showed us in the last two years
that we can succeed in a more urban area away from a college
campus."
In May 2008, The Cereal Bowl signed an agreement with
California-based The Sugar Cane Paper Company to create and
supply all current and future locations with sustainable
packaging made from Bagasse, which does not require the use
of any forest resources.
In Spring 2008 the company moved its corporate offices to
the Regions Bank building in Coral Gables, Florida. The
office, as well as the new Miracle Mile store, will be home
to Cereal Bowl University, the company's franchise training
program.
The Cereal Bowl is also taking additional action in
protecting its proprietary information and trade dress. "We
are entrepreneurs ourselves and love when we see other
people realize their business dreams," says Josh Radar, CFO
and vice president. "However, when we see others trying to
lessen our brand or confuse consumers we have to pay close
attention. We take it as a compliment that others understand
the potency of our concept and are trying to recreate for
their own business ventures, but these competitors must
comply with laws that protect trademarks and intellectual
property, as well as the laws that protect all parties
involved in the franchise process.
-QSR Magazine -
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Sugar Cane Company Introduces ‘Treeless’ Paper Goods
09/10/2008
PANAMA CITY, FLA.—The Sugar Cane Paper Company, the largest
manufacturer and distributor of bagasse-made, “treeless”
paper goods in the world, announces the availability of
bagasse-made napkins, toilet paper, tissue and paper towels;
making it the only company with this complete line of
eco-friendly products in the U.S. marketplace. Bagasse is
the fibrous residue left over in the sugar-making process
after the sugar cane has been crushed and the sugar
extracted.
All of The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s paper products are
from recycled materials—85 percent is recycled waste (bagasse)
and the remaining 15 percent, recycled paper. Sugar Cane
Paper Company products use only ECF chlorine-free bleaching
and are 100 percent biodegradable. They are also recyclable
and can be composted.
With tree-made paper accounting for more than 90 percent of
the world’s paper production and the largest consumer of our
forest resources, The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s products
provide restaurants, corporate cafeterias and other retail
outlets the opportunity to offer their employees and
consumers the most eco-friendly paper goods ever produced.
The use of ‘treeless” paper goods also provides the food
industry with the opportunity to showcase its commitment to
environmentally responsible products and operations.
Price-Competitive Alternative
Beyond eco-friendly, The Sugar Cane Paper Company has
developed the most advanced technologies available, making
its bagasse-made paper goods comparable in quality to
existing paper products on the market and
price-competitive—making “green’ affordable in the food
industry.
The Sugar Cane Paper Company also produces “treeless”
tableware, including bagasse bowls, boxes, cups and plates
for the food industry that can replace Styrofoam and other
petroleum-based packaging products.
“The environmental community has brought consumer awareness
and demand for FSC defined ‘recycled paper’ light-years from
just five years ago,” said Mark Harrison, Sugar Cane Paper
Company president. “Recycling 54million tons of paper means
that we have saved a lot of trees. But, is our recycling
rate high enough? Probably not.
“The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s products also come from
recycled materials—bagasse— recycled waste that would
otherwise be burned, adding to the global warming crisis,”
Harrison added. “Or, if not burned, dumped into our already
overflowing landfills. And since they are 85 percent free of
any tree fiber, they have little impact on our forests.”
-Green Lodging News -
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Bagasse Paper Products Now Available from Sugar Cane
Paper Company 2008-09-10
The Sugar Cane Paper Company is debuting its bagasse-made
napkins, toilet paper, tissue, and paper towels.
Bagasse is the fibrous residue left over in the sugar-making
process after the sugar cane has been crushed and the sugar
extracted.
"The environmental community has brought consumer awareness
and demand for FSC-defined recycled paper light years from
just five years ago. Recycling 54 million tons of paper
means that we have saved a lot of trees. But, is our
recycling rate high enough? Probably not," says Sugar Cane
Paper Company President, Mark Harrison.
"Treeless paper is the next big step in meeting consumer
demand for preserving the world's forest resources,"
Harrison adds
-QSR Magazine -
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Sugar Cane Paper Company Debuts New Products 2008-9-2
Sugar Cane Paper Company this month introduced its new
bagasse-made napkins, toilet paper, tissue, and paper
towels, according to QSR Magazine.
Bagasse is the fibrous residue left over in the sugar-making
process. In addition to using it to make paper, some
companies burn bagasse as fuel within the sugar mill.
Mark Harrison, president of Sugar Cane Paper Company, told
QSR that the demand for recycled paper has grown by “light
years” in the last five years, since more and more people
are pursuing paper products made without trees.
“Treeless paper is the next big step in meeting consumer
demand for preserving the world’s forest resources,”
Harrison said.
Find a location to recycle your paper products with
Earth911.
-Earth911.org -
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Beyond Recycled: The Sugar Cane Paper Company Rolls Out
“Treeless” Paper Goods
The Sugar Cane Paper Company, the largest manufacturer and
distributor of bagasse-made, “treeless” paper goods in the
world, announces the availability of bagasse-made napkins,
toilet paper, tissue and paper towels; making it the only
company with this complete line of eco-friendly products in
the U.S. marketplace.
Bagasse is the fibrous residue left over in the sugar-making
process after the sugar cane has been crushed and the sugar
extracted.
100% of The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s paper products are
from recycled materials—85% is recycled waste (bagasse) and
the remaining 15%, recycled paper. Sugar Cane Paper Company
products use only ECF chlorine-free bleaching and are 100%
biodegradable. They are also recyclable and can be
composted.
With tree-made paper accounting for over 90% of the world's
paper production and the largest consumer of our forest
resources,The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s products provide
restaurants, corporate cafeterias and other retail outlets
the opportunity to offer its employees and consumers the
most eco-friendly paper goods ever produced. The use of
‘treeless” paper goods also provide the food industry with
the opportunity to showcase its commitment to
environmentally responsible products and operations.
Beyond eco-friendly, The Sugar Cane Paper Company has
developed the most advanced technologies available, making
its bagasse-made paper goods comparable in quality to
existing paper products on the market and
price-competitive—making “green’ affordable in the food
industry.
The Sugar Cane Paper Company also produces “treeless”
tableware, including bagasse bowls, boxes, cups and plates
for the food industry that can replace Styrofoam and other
petroleum-based packaging products.
“The environmental community has brought consumer awareness
and demand for FSC defined ‘recycled paper’ light-years from
just five years ago. Recycling 54million tons of paper means
that we have saved a lot of trees. But, is our recycling
rate high enough? Probably not,” said Sugar Cane Paper
Company President, Mark Harrison.
“Treeless” paper is the next big step in meeting consumer
demand for preserving the world’s forest resources,” adds
Harrison.
The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s products also come from
recycled materials—bagasse-- recycled waste that would
otherwise be burned, adding to the global warming crisis.
Or, if not burned, dumped into our already overflowing
landfills. And since they are 85% free of any tree fiber,
they have little impact on our forests,” said Harrison.
About Sugar Cane Paper Company
The Sugar Cane Paper Company’s mission is to reduce the
environmental impact of disposable consumer products by
offering consumers eco-friendly alternatives. The Sugar Cane
Paper Company has spent over three years researching,
testing and developing the best way to make tree-free, ECF
(elemental chlorine free), high quality and affordable paper
and tableware from bagasse. Based in San Francisco, CA, the
company operates distribution centers in California, serving
the West Coast; Missouri for the Midwest and in Florida,
serving the East Coast.
-Buyer Interactive -
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A sweet approach to saving trees: What will they
think of next?
Here’s a line of “treeless” paper products made from the
fibrous residue left over when sugar cane is crushed to
extract sugar.
The Sugar Cane Paper Co.’s line of “treeless” paper goods
includes napkins, toilet paper, tissue and paper towels.
Tree-made paper accounts for more than 90% of the world’s
paper production and is the largest consumer of forest
resources. The company also produces “treeless” tableware,
including bowls, cups and plates to replace Styrofoam and
other petroleum-based packaging products.
Package prices vary, depending on the product, but start at
$3. Look for the product line at www.sugarearth.com, or call
(877) 747-6233 for more information.
-JS Online-
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