"Glassing" has become a blight on the hospitality industry. Occurrences of this distasteful act are becoming more frequent and the industry and other interested parties including law enforcement and the medical profession are now calling for the abolition of glass at "drink in" liquor outlets.
Efglo cutlery debuts at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics…….
Date: 11 Feb 2010
Efglo cutlery will make its debut appearance at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics thanks to some very hard work by our global partner Minima Technology Co. Ltd of Taiwan and their down stream agents in Canada.
Dzolv Products introduce biodegradable and compostable Netting
Date: 19 Nov 2008
Dzolv Products introduce biodegradable and compostable Netting to the market. After completing the research and development on this product we are now happy to inform the world of this new breakthrough.
The City of Rockingham makes a statement of intent over “Doggy Bags”
Date: 8 Jun 2008
The City of Rockingham has made a statement of intent over "Doggy Bags". Commencing June 2008 the City Council have committed to phasing out conventional plastic "doggy bags" in favour of biodegradable and compostable bags. This reaffirms the Councils commitment to a better environment. Work on this project has been in the pipeline for nearly eighteen months and was initiated by Ken James. The baton has now been picked up by Paul Maloney who is working hard not only in the area of waste management, but many other areas of local government infrastructure within the Council to "make a difference".
Dzolv Products launches its new compostable “dog poo” bags……
Date: 9 Apr 2008
Dzolv Products launches its new compostable "dog poo" bags into the market with immediate success. The bags utilise the registered format already existing in the market place which means no changes to infrastructure have to be made by local government organisations
Dzolv Products Pty Ltd announces the launch of their ground breaking biodegradable and compostable coffee cup lids……..
Date: 3 Apr 2008
Dzolv Products Pty Ltd announces the launch of their ground breaking biodegradable and compostable coffee cup lids. “The EFGLO” branded lids have been manufactured to compliment their 8oz, 12oz and 16oz “EFGLO” branded insulated coffee cups.
PLA cutlery proved a huge success at the Southbound Music Festival in Busselton recently. The event that ran from the 4th to the 6th of January 2008, attracted around 20,000 patrons who were fed and watered using environmentally friendly, biodegradable and compostable food service packaging.
Challenge Stadium think environmental, act sustainable!!! Challenge Stadium located in Mount Claremont Western Australia have just taken delivery of their initial order of 100% biodegradable and compostable cold drinking cups manufactured using PLA technology (Corn).
Little Creatures Brewing reaffirms its dedication to the environment with continued support of Dzolv Products range of 100% biodegradable and fully compostable cups.
Dzolv Products Pty Ltd began its evolution ten years ago when owner Mark Charman identified the need for radical change in the packaging industry with a swing away from conventional plastics. "With all conventional plastics being manufactured from crude oil by-product the future is not sustainable," Mark said.
Business manager from B.A.S.F. Japan Ltd Mr. Masahiro Maeda and business development manager Ms. Beverley Jones from B.A.S.F. Australia Ltd flew into Perth 15th November 2006 to discuss the benefits of Ecoflex, B.A.S.F.’s patented 100% biodegradable resin.
The Shire of Busselton in Perth Western Australia has recently taken possession of their first order of environmentally friendly "parking infringement" bags.
As part of its' environmental programme, "Little Green Steps," award-winning Fremantle Brewery, Little Creatures Brewing has chosen to use Dzolv Products range of 100% biodegradable and fully compostable cups at all beer tastings and outdoor events.
Jennifer French, Owner / Operator of Rockin' Melons in Rockingham, Western Australia could not be happier with the response from her customers for her fruit juices supplied in her new biodegradable cups.
The green bag has received a lot of press lately about how it benefits the environment because of its ability to be reused. This is an irrefutable fact and the resultant effect is the reduction of the use of the single serve petroleum based plastic shopping bags.