Biopack Environmental Solutions Inc (OTC:BPAC) Initiates Plans to Enhance Sustainable Packaging Sales
Rochester, New York 11/20/2009 05:30 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)
Biopack Environmental Solutions, Inc. (OTC:BPAC) has announced the initiation of its plans to enhance the sale of sustainable packaging. The company’s multi-faceted strategy includes the direct sale of “to-go” containers and catering products, participation in trade shows and conferences, and the selection of sub-distribution of partners. Biopack customers include Smoque BBQ, Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, Maya’s Restaurant, Old Fisherman’s Grotto, and Big Fish Branding.
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Biopack is engaged in the manufacture of 100% biodegradable consumer packaging products made from sugar cane waste called Bagasse. The company is Based in Hong Kong and has manufacturing facilities in Jianmen, China. Its products are distributed under the Roots Biopack trademark in twelve European countries, North America, Honk Kong and Taiwan.
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