Carlisle Can Help You Meet Your Composting & Recycling Needs

Jul132010

More and more cities are adopting stricter policies on disposal of food and materials in order to cut their waste sent to landfills.

Early programs call for businesses to have three separate color-coded bins for waste: Green for compost, Blue for recycling, and Black for trash.

Carlisle offers the solution with our TrimLine color cans. Available in Green (Compost), Blue (Recycle), and Black.
 

TRIMLINE™ WASTE CONTAINERS

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Containers feature heavy duty plastic construction for easy cleaning. TrimLine™ design fits neatly beside work tables or in narrow spaces. Containers feature corner tabs to help keep trash bags secure and the helper handle on the bottom makes lifting and dumping easier.
Optional accessories include a swing lid to conceal trash while providing easy touch-free access. A flat lid for transport and to control odors. 36920 Wire Frame Dolly fits on either narrow or wide side of can; 100 lb weight capacity. Visit our online catalog for complete information - http://catalog.carlislefsp.com.

 

[A] 342023CMP(09)
23 gal Compost TrimLine™ Container
Pack 4 ea Cs Wt./Cube 29.55/5.91
List Price: 68.02

[B] 342023REC(14)
23 gal Recycle TrimLine™ Container
Pack 4 ea Cs Wt./Cube 29.55/5.91
List Price: 70.64

[C] 342023(03)
23 gal TrimLine™ ContainerPack 4 ea Cs Wt./Cube 29.55/5.91
List Price: 65.24

36920-1 TrimLine™ Wire Fram DollyPack
1 ea Cs Wt./Cube 12.50/2.37
List Price: 64.67

 


 

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Carlisle Makes Work - And “Going Green” - Easier

Oct062008

Company Reaching Out to Help Foodservice Operators Create Sustainable Operations
October 6, 2008, Oklahoma City, OK—Carlisle Foodservice Products and Carlisle Sanitary Maintenance Products have begun interfacing directly with its customers to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices within the foodservice, hospitality and janitorial industries. 

Carlisle has made several new and existing environmentally friendly products available to customers and has instituted an industry web log, http://www.carlislefsp.com/blog/category/green. Customers can voice their needs, concerns and opinions on the movement towards more environmentally sustainable operations.

Carlisle has had a long-term commitment to leading the industry in operational awareness of environmentally sustainable practices, beginning with the integration of health and environmental considerations into their day-to-day manufacturing and business decisions. “Our goal is to go beyond conservation to become an important contributor to the restorative process for our environment,” stated David Shannon, president. “We have been committed to producing products and processes that are cleaner, more cost- and energy-efficient and safer for our workers, the public and the customers we serve. Green initiatives in planning, building, operations, manufacturing, distribution and packaging have been put in place to help conserve and preserve our valuable resources – and we want to help our customers do the same.”

To aid customers in “going green,” Carlisle produces some goods that are environmentally sustainable and many that promote sustainability. For example, of the hundreds of green-driven Carlisle products, the unique NeWave™ design of Carlisle’s Opticlean™ Warewashing Rack provides an open profile for superior washing, complete rinsing and fast drying. Unlike closed-wall racks, re-washing heavily soiled items is never necessary, benefiting rivers, lakes and power grids. Additionally, the racks hold 20 percent more glasses than a standard rack, decreasing water and chemical usage.

Under the guidance of regulatory agencies, such as the United States Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), among others, and taking into consideration common practices in the foodservice and janitorial industries, Carlisle uses state-of-the-art technology designed to reduce energy consumption, conserve water, promote the use of recycled materials and preserve natural resources. Standard best practices include:

  • The use of minimal packaging materials and, when possible, post-consumer waste to cut down on landfill waste and unnecessary use of natural resources
  • The development of the most energy-efficient plants and equipment possible – from materials selection to energy-efficient lighting, cooling and heating systems
  • Careful filtration of plant emissions
  • An ardent commitment to recycling – from shipping skids and materials to office paper – facilities are available for reprocessing materials in all manufacturing plants.

 

Carlisle’s Foodservice Products and Sanitary Maintenance Products divisions are committed making work—and going green—easier. For more information on environmentally sustainable foodservice and sanitary maintenance products and the Carlisle Green Initiative, visit www.carlislefsp.com or call 800-654-8210.

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Carlisle Offers A Variety of Literature In PDF Format

Aug182008

Carlisle’s online catalog offers a wide selection of product information, but our online Literature Area is the place to go when you want to know more than just the facts.

There you will find various brochures and fact sheets on many of our products as well as literature geared to address special interests such as drinkware, ice cream service, or catering. Visit our Literature at http://www.carlislefsp.com/productliterature to see what’s available.

Supplying our Literature in a PDF format is just another part of our Green Initiative - helping to reduce paper waste, plus, the PDF format makes it easy for you to instantly forward a link to a co-worker or customer. You can find more information on our Green Initiative at http://www.carlislefsp.com/blog/categories/green.

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Carlisle FoodService goes Green

Jul172008

imageCarlisle FoodService Products Green Initiative ensures we strive for state-of-the-art technology designed to reduce energy consumption, conserve water, use recycled materials, and preserve natural resources while taking into consideration common practices in the foodservice industry.

Following is a partial list of the organizations and initiatives that Carlisle subscribes to for this endeavor:

  • United States Federal Environmental Protection Agency
  • Oklahoma State Environmental Protection Agency
  • United States Food and Drug Administration
  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
  • Montreal Protocol
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • Federal Occupational Safety & Health Administration
  • Oklahoma Occupational Safety & Health Administration
  • Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

 

Carlisle Foodservice Products is committed to leading the industry in sensitivity and operational awareness of environmentally sustainable operations. Best practices in planning, building, operations, manufacturing, distribution, and packaging are all designed to help conserve - and preserve - our valuable resources - and to help our customers do the same.

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