University of Wisconsin- Green Bay Graduates
to Green Alternative
-makes the switch to biodegradable disposable dishware
(June 15, 2007) – The University of
Wisconsin-Green Bay recently integrated EarthShell®– the
environmentally preferable disposable dinnerware made from corn,
potatoes and limestone – in campus dining facilities as
students and faculty members advocated for less waste on their
campus. The biodegradable plates and bowls replaced foam and
paper dishware in each of the university’s five dining
facilities.
Jeff Lee, the university’s general manager
for Sodexho dining services, said that much of the decision to
change to EarthShell was based on student advocacy and involvement.
“The students felt that the university needed
to set an example demonstrating simple, efficient ways to reduce
waste and create an eco-responsible learning environment without
substituting convenience or quality,” Lee said. “They
had so much enthusiasm for the cause and provided extensive research
to validate the switch, thereby ensuring their goal became a
reality.”
EarthShell disposable dishware is made in the
USA of readily renewable and abundant recourses. It uses less
energy, less fossil fuels, emits less greenhouse carbon dioxide
and acid rain sulfur dioxide, and takes up less space in landfills
than paper, plastic and foam. Independent studies prove EarthShell
will biodegrade fully in compost, outdoor degradation and a marine
environment.
Traditional
plastic, foam and paper waste related to disposable dinnerware
constitute more than 1,750,000 tons of landfill waste a year,
increased greenhouse emissions and depletion of forests.
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