NEW YORK, Aug. 17 – FoodBizSupply.com, an online leader for quality sustainable foodservice supply and to-go packaging, announced today the availability of ConServe(TM) gloves on the company's retail site. Manufactured by FoodHandler, the compostable gloves provide foodservice operators and handlers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic, polyethylene and other harmful materials.
"The foodservice industry is slowly, yet increasingly becoming more eco-conscious and ConServe(TM) gloves is a clear, responsible choice for companies that want to reduce waste, avoid landfills and lessen their carbon footprint," said Rosetta Mitchell, Chief Executive Officer, FoodBizSupply.com. "Implementing the use of ConServe(TM) gloves in any establishment is an easy, yet significant step toward going green."
ConServe(TM) gloves are the industry's first ASTM D6400, BPI and Cedar Grove-certified compostable line of gloves for foodservice. Made from a naturally compostable and partially renewable resin, the gloves meet environmental regulations without compromising food safety, and can be used for food preparation and handling in restaurants, schools, institutions, concessions, corporate cafeterias, prepared food companies, supermarkets, catered events and more.
ConServe(TM) gloves are currently available at FoodBizSupply.com for only $24.98 per case of 400. The gloves are available in small, medium, large and extra-large sizes, and are printed with bold, soy-based inks to distinguish compostability. No minimum dollar order is required; volume discounts available. FoodBizSupply.com sells to individual and commercial buyers and offers live expert assistance with product selection and ordering.
"FoodBizSupply.com is committed to food safety and proud to offer FoodHandler's ConServe(TM) gloves in our online store," said Mitchell. "FoodHandler's reputation for its commitment to quality, innovation and elevating safe food handling standards in food service is unparalleled. We are thrilled to champion a company that is not only making a positive impact on our industry, but on our planet."
Source: FoodBizSupply.com