72790Studies_and_White_Papers193171752/Articles/Studies_and_White_PapersStudies and White Papers43579578BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000316524Coca-Cola Foodservice gives green tipsCoca-Cola-Foodservice-gives-green-tips1208889960000false3973215738030BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000316526435795780The Coca-Cola Co.’s focus on sustainability has led to several environmental initiatives by Coca-Cola FoodService to help restaurant operators go green and improve their bottom line. <br>Called “Refreshing Our Planet,” the FoodService program provides tips for restaurant operators to reduce water, energy and waste.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Water Reduction</span><br>While water is a major ingredient in most food and all beverages, a significant portion of the water used by foodservice establishments can be reduced via efficiency measures. A restaurant can use up to 5,800 gallons of water per day* -- equivalent to two months home water use for the average person.** Some tips to help reduce water use in foodservice establishments:<br><br>* Pre-soak utensils and dishes in basins of water, rather than rinsing in running water. Also, only run full trays through warewashers.<br>* Repair water leaks immediately. A leaking toilet can waste 200 gallons per day, and a hole 1/16 of an inch in diameter in a water line can waste 822 gallons of water per day.<br>* Install low flow pre-rinse spray values, low flow bathroom fixtures, waterless urinals and/or smart irrigations systems to reduce water usage.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Energy Reduction</span><br>According to the National Restaurant Association, the average restaurant spends 2.5 to 3.4 percent of total revenues on utility expenses. Of the $10 billion per year the U.S. restaurant industry spends on energy, experts say 80 percent is wasted due to inefficiency***. Some tips to help with energy reduction:<br>* Turn lights off in day-lit areas and outside during daylight hours.<br><br>* Turn off door heaters on reach-in refrigeration. These heaters should be used only if condensation appears around the door.<br>* By replacing just twenty 100-watt incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs you can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 8,180 lbs. per year.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Waste Reduction</span><br>Foodservice establishments generate significant metal, glass, plastic, organic and corrugated waste. Trash collection is a substantial and rapidly increasing cost to operators. By diverting waste from landfill disposal you not only can help the planet, but your bottom line as well. Here are a few tips to help with waste reduction:<br>* Implement a recycling program for glass, plastic, metal and paper. Though they’re only a smaller part of total waste, recycling these materials along with food waste has helped some foodservice providers recycle over 90 percent of their waste.<br>* Partner with a grease renderer who recycles grease or converts it into bio-diesel.<br>* Request from vendors a list of recyclable and/or compostable alternatives to disposable items you currently purchase.<br>* Remove the inner bag from Coca-Cola bag-in-box packaging and recycle the cardboard.<br><br>Coca-Cola FoodService is rolling out high yield syrups (HYCS) for its top three brands -- Coca-Cola Classic®, Diet Coke® and Sprite® -- that will significantly reduce packaging and shipping requirements while providing the same great taste consumers expect. After extensive development and testing, Coca-Cola FoodService was able to increase the concentration of fountain syrups without changing the taste, packaging or equipment systems. When fully implemented system-wide, HYCS could eliminate the annual equivalent of . . .<br><br>. . . 900,000 truck delivery miles – 2,800 vehicles from the road,<br>. . . 2.6 million cubic feet of waste,<br>. . . 28 million pounds of C02 emissions, and close a 100-megawatt coal power plant for a week.<br><br>In 2007, Coca-Cola FoodService started an initiative to convert its 825 sales force vehicles to hybrid cars. During the initial launch of the program, Coca-Cola FoodService estimated $1MM annually in fuel savings, based upon gasoline prices at $2.65 per gallon. With average gasoline prices far above, that mark, the savings have only increased. Last year, 365-375 hybrid vehicles were put into service, Approximately 250 are planned for 2008 with the balance due to change in 2009.<br><br><a href="http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/" target="_blank">Coca-Cola FoodService</a> <br>Atlanta<br><br><br>872790Studies_and_White_Papers193171752/Articles/Studies_and_White_PapersStudies and White Paperstrue