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The Restaurant Green Zone Comes To Vancouver Island

April 22, 2008


Next NRG Systems Inc. has  launched the popular used fryer oil collection service program called Restaurant Green Zone (www.restaurantgreenzone.com ) on Vancouver Island. Restaurant patrons across Vancouver Island will soon have a new display sticker to watch out for on restaurant doors and cash registers. They will also be able to check online to see which restaurants are part of the program.

“We feel that restaurants on Vancouver Island will support us because of  our clean environmental record and community service” says Mike Perrier President and CEO of  Port Coquitlam, B.C. based Next NRG Systems Inc. The Restaurant Green Zone pays $0.05 per litre for qualifying used frying oil. However, the restaurant has the option of donating their payment to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of British Columbia.

The program is supported by the  British Columbia Restaurant and Food Service Association (BCRFA), the Alliance of Beverage License Establishments (ABLE-BC), and the British Columbia Hotel Association (BCHA).  “With the success of the program in other regions, we expect our members on Vancouver Island to see the benefits in joining ” says Sharron Tulk Director of Marketing for BCRFA.  The Restaurant Green Zone program is open to all restaurants and food facilities, however, the program only accepts  non-hydrogenated  vegetable oils from participating restaurants. Therefore, restaurant goers will have peace of mind seeing The Restaurant Green Zone Sticker because the program is good for the heart and the planet.

For those restaurants that do not qualify for the program due to poor oil, Next NRG Systems Inc. in following the lead outlined by the  Heart and Stroke Foundation and has launched the CONVERT Campaign. Next NRG Systems Inc. has secured special pricing incentives from major food distributors, like Neptune Food Serviceand Sysco Foodservice, to help patrons switch to non hydrogenated oils. Some municipalities are getting on board with recognition programs for restaurants that convert.

Next NRG Systems Inc. will begin collection service from Nanaimo to Victoria with further expansion into the island by mid summer.

Next NRG Systems Inc., a participating member of the Recycling Council of British Columbia , is a processing facility for biofuels servicing the needs of British Columbia.

Robert J. Greene
Next NRG Systems Inc.
604-314-7675

 
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