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FJMC Federation of Jewish Men’S Clubs שומרי הארץ Solar and Energy Empowerment in Conservative Judaism “Stewards of the Land” - Shomrei Haaretz FJMC Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs שומרי הארץ ECO-DISPOSABLE TABLEWARE from the FJMC Reduce your trash profile with biocompostable and biodegradable tableware. Purchase enough for one event to start – invite a bar/bat mitzvah family to add this special feature. Eco-Savings from the FJMC with one less middle-man -- We are providing two wholesale resources for tableware that can save you money and reduce your petroleum footprint. You will be setting up corporate accounts so expect a bit of red tape. Put your synagogue on the path to a healthier environment with help from the FJMC. Think of how many paper plates and plastic cups your synagogue uses in a year, or even for just one event. Biocompostable and biodegradable tableware is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional disposable plates, bowls, utensils, and hot and cold drink cups. The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs has arranged for major discounts on these items for all participating Conservative Movement institutions. Rather than using petroleum-based plastics, these items are made from the biomass of agricultural waste, such as sugar cane pulp, wheat straw, or corn starch resin. For instance, biocompostable utensils are made from the resin of GMO-free corn (corn that is not grown from a genetically-modified organism). The environmental benefits of these products can be maximized by disposing of them in a commercial or home composting facility, about which more information is available at www.howtocompost.org or from your local parks or sanitation department. Even if composting is not yet an option for your synagogue, using disposables made from agricultural, rather than petroleum, byproducts for a Kiddush or community Shabbat dinner is the better environmental choice. Biocompostable and biodegradable flatware is also a great way for Bnei mitzvah families to demonstrate their commitment to a sustainable Jewish community. For assistance in ordering these products and taking advantage of the FJMC discount, please contact Jennifer Gersch at [email protected]. This PDF package includes: 1. Cover note 2. Biodegradable Products Comparison of Costs 3. Instructions for Ordering Biodegradable Items 4. Catalog from World Centric, Inc. 5. Catalog from Edward Don, Inc. BIODEGRADABLE PRODUCTS--COMPARISON OF COSTS based in CA distributors across US ITEM World WC w/ 15% Edward Don ED w/ 30% COSTCO Centric (WC) discount (ED) discount Hot cups--8 $67 for 1000 $56.95 $103.44 for $72.41 $20.76 (foam) oz. 1000 -$74.16 (paper) for 1000 Bowls--6 oz. $39.50 for $33.57 Not avail. (via Not avail. (via Not available 1000 website) website) (via website) Bowls--11.5 $55 for 1000 $46.75 $61.49 (12oz) $43.04 $86.08 (Dixie- oz. for 1000 12 oz.) for 1000 Plates--6" $37 for 1000 $31.40 $60.14 for $42.10 $53.52 (Solo) 1000 for 1000 Plates--9" $87 for 1000 $73.95 $144.08 for $100.86 $146.72 1000 (Solo) for 1000 Forks $38 for 1000 $32.30 $51.09 for $35.76 $60.70 for 1000 1000 Knives $38 for 1000 $32.30 $51.09 for $35.76 $60.70 for 1000 1000 Spoons $38 for 1000 $32.30 $51.09 for $35.76 $60.70 for 1000 1000 3-Pack--1 F, $146 for 1000 $124.10 Not avail. (via Not avail. (via Not available K & S website) website) (via website) TOTAL: $360.00 $305.95 $522.42 $365.69 $489.18 (foam cups, $542.58 (paper cups) ***prices above do NOT include S&H*** SUMMARY: NOT $360.00 $522.42 including areas in PINK: Discounts-- $54.05 $156.73 15% (WC); 30% (ED): NEW TOTAL: $305.95 (NOT incl. $365.69 (NOT incl. S&H) S&H) INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING BIODEGRADABLE ITEMS WORLD CENTRIC ORDERING INSTUCTIONS World Centric, is based in California and can only ship orders from their facility in Palo Alto, potentially adding to costs and energy usage for shipping to the East coast. World Centric Contact Information: Address: 2121 Staunton Court Contact: Lisa Nessan, Account Manager Palo Alto, CA 94306 P: (650) 739-0699 x 31 P: (650) 739-0699 F: (650) 850-9732 F: (866) 850-9732 [email protected] http://www.worldcentric.org/store How to Set Up an Account and Order Items: STEP I: Call Lisa Nessan, Account Manager at World Centric. She will record all of your synagogue’s information and will set up an account with you. Please note: This MUST be done over the phone, and cannot be done via the website. ***In order to receive the discount on all orders, you must tell Lisa that you are affiliated with the “CONSERVATIVE / MASORTI GREENING PROGRAM”*** STEP II: Begin ordering biodegradable items. Note #1: World Centric is currently working on updating their website, and within a few months, it might be possible to order online. However, at this point in time, you MUST call Lisa Nessan in order to receive the Conservative / Masorti discount when purchasing items. Note #2: You must order a minimum of $25 worth of goods with each order, in order to receive the Conservative Masorti discount. Note #3: All orders ship via UPS Ground. EDWARD DON ORDERING INSTUCTIONS Edward Don, has distribution centers across the United States. Edward Don Contact Information: Address: 3501 Plano Pkwy. Contact: Lisa Sheehan, Sales Representative The Colony, TX 75056 P: (972) 624-7487 http://www.don.com F: (972) 624-7771 [email protected] How to Set Up an Account and Order Items: STEP I: Call Lisa Sheehan and have her fax or email you the appropriate Credit Card forms. You will need your Tax Exemption. STEP II: Fax the items, “Attn: Lisa Sheehan.” STEP III: Call Lisa to begin ordering biodegradable items. Note #1: To minimize S&H fees, time your orders, rather than making smaller purchases more often. If you have additional questions about ordering specific items, please ask Lisa. ***In order to receive the discount on all orders, you must tell Lisa that you are affiliated with the “CONSERVATIVE / MASORTI GREENING PROGRAM”*** Effective - May, 1 2008 Discounts World Centric 15% = $2,500 + 2121 Staunton Ct. 25% = $5,000 + Palo Alto, CA 94306 * FOB Oakland, CA 30% = $10,000 + 650-283-3797 * Pre-discounted items: Bio-Bags, 7th Generation, and New Leaf Paper Full Containers - Call 866-850-9732 Fax * Orders received on business days before 3:30pm PST are shipped within 48 hours www.WorldCentric.org * E-mail or Fax Order to: [email protected] / 866-850-9732 9:00am - 5:00pm pst, M-F * Your order confirmation will be sent by e-mail upon processing B * 25% automatic discount for K-12 Schools * 15% automatic discount for Non-Profits helps promote environmental sustainability and fight social/economic justice Utensils: (120-200F) Souffle Cups: Corn & Bagasse - GMO Free corn (Bulk, Retail, Wrapped and Sets) - 100% compostable, made from corn or bagasse - Utensil packaging is made from corn and is 100% compostable - 1oz to 4oz sizes with lids sold separately Clamshells - Take Away Containers Deli Containers: Corn - 100% Bagasse. Compostable in 90 days - 100% Compostable - 8oz to 64oz sizes - Custom designed durable clamshells with reinforced tabs - 4 Color print available (First color free) Plates: Bagasse Bowls: Bagasse - 100% Bagasse. Compostable in 90 days - Traditional bowls for hot and cold foods - 6" to 10" Sizes - 6oz to 34oz sizes Trays: Bagasse Barrel Bowls: Paper & Bagasse - World Centric designed for durability - Two versions: Paper bowls with a corn lining and Bagasse barrel bowls with lids sold separately. Ideal for - Healthy alternative for school lunch programs hot items, and, or to go foods Hot Cups: Bagasse, Paper/PLA Bio-Bags: Corn - Used for hot or cold liquids - 100% Compostable - GMO Free - Full color print on Paper/PLA cups available - A range of sizes for all types of use Cold Cups (Clear): Corn/PLA Paper Products - 4 color print available (First color free) - Bagasse and Wood Pulp Products - 5oz to 24oz sizes with matching lids and straws Straws (110F): Corn - 100% Compostable - Sizes from 6" - 8" and Jumbo Sugar Cane Fiber (Bagasse) Tableware Why World Centric? - Conforms to FDA guidelines for food use World Centric was founded in 2004 as a social enterprise to produce and - Tree- Free, Renewable Resource, 100% Compostable distribute biocompostible products. Our mission is to reduce economic - Made from sugarcane waste, which is a byproduct after extracting the cane juice injustice and environmental degradation through education, community - Biodegrade within 60 – 120 days in home composting facility networks and sustainable enterprises. Since its inception, World Centric - No plastic or wax lining, microwave and freezer safe remains as one of the largest producers and distributors of sustainable - Unbleached bagasse now available for many items eating ware products in the United States. - Sturdy & strong, handles hot liquids up to 190 Fahrenheit We believe our prices are one of the lowest, if not the lowest in the - Far more sustainable than plastic, styrofoam, or paper disposables industry. Any profits from the sales of these products go towards supporting and expanding our educational activities and goals. Compostable Bioplastics Custom Designs - Non-petroleum based plastic products that are 100% compostable - World Centric specializes in designing and manufacturing custom - Biodegrade in 180 days in a commercial composting facility products that meet and exceed consumer demand - Made from corn starch, suitable for foods up to 120F - Contact us for more information: [email protected] - ASTM certified for compostability within 180 days Corn Starch Utensils – 200 F Custom Printing - GMO Free resin: 80% corn starch and 20% other biodegradable fillers
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