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'Food to Flowers!' School Program and Cereplast Inc. Introduce Compostable Plastic Bags into Mix; Cereplast Provides New Environmentally-Friendly Alternative.


SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Cereplast Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

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) today announced a deal to provide the San Francisco School District's "Food to Flowers!" program with compostable plastic bags. Cereplast is the producer of renewable and biodegradable plastics, which are alternatives to petroleum-based plastics. Cereplast compostable plastic bags are certified fully biodegradable by (BPI), The Biodegradable Plastic Institute, as required by the City of San Francisco's composting program.

Sixty-five San Francisco schools participate in "Food to Flowers," diverting an estimated 500 tons of organic material -- including food scraps, napkins, milk cartons and now plastic bags -- from area landfills each school year. "The goal of the program is to get all of San Francisco's 260 schools participating," according to according to
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 Becky Wike, Environmental Education Coordinator for the City of San Francisco's Department of the Environment.

All lunchroom composting is carted and hauled to the Jepson Prairie Compost Facility, where it is converted into fertilizer for Bay Area farms, wineries, landscape companies and school garden programs. Schools are able to reduce their garbage fees by more than half in the process, and subtract from the six million pounds of garbage produced by the City each day. Students and teachers also bring lunchroom composting lessons into the classroom to broaden the program's impact.

"Cereplast is pleased to partner with the San Francisco Unified School District The San Francisco Unified School District is a public school district in San Francisco, California.

The district was California's first public school district when it was established in 1851.
 to lead the way in increased school composting. We hope that San Francisco is a model that other school districts will follow," said Russell Wegner, Vice President of Marketing and Regional Planning regional planning: see city planning.  for Cereplast. "We have found that the schools are some of the best recyclers. The kids really show enthusiasm and actually have better discipline than many adults for ensuring diversion of their green waste. We are also seeing increased interest from schools in the Northwest region
This article is about the region in Pennsylvania. For the area of the United States of America, see Pacific Northwest.


The Northwest Region
 of the U.S., particularly in Clark County Clark County is the name of twelve counties in the United States of America:
  • Clark County, Arkansas
  • Clark County, Idaho
  • Clark County, Illinois
  • Clark County, Indiana
  • Clark County, Kansas
  • Clark County, Kentucky
  • Clark County, Missouri
 in southern Washington."

With offices in San Francisco, Cereplast has already been working with the City of San Francisco
For the city, see San Francisco, California.
The City of San Francisco was a streamlined passenger train operated jointly by the Chicago and North Western Railway, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and the Union Pacific Railroad.
 to replace traditional plastic products with Cereplast based products. Cereplast also recently partnered with Duni Corporation to develop a line of thermoformed food containers that offer consumers and businesses another environmentally-friendly alternative.

For more information on the San Francisco "Food to Flowers!" program, please contact Becky Wike 415-355-3742 or becky.wike@sfgov.org.

About Cereplast

Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP) designs and manufactures proprietary bio-based, renewable plastics which are used as substitutes for petroleum-based plastics in all major converting processes -- such as injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions -- at a pricing structure that is competitive with petroleum based plastics. Cereplast's uniquely formulated resins are certified biodegradable and compostable by BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute). Learn more at www.cereplast.com.

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