Subway Franchise Is Going Green

May 8, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments

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The Subway franchise has made a commitment to have its restaurants and operations become more environmentally friendly. The first ‘eco-store’ opened in Kissmmee, Florida 5 months ago and there are more US locations due to open.
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In addition to some individual stores going green, Subway has also made some overall changes that will help the environment. Here are just 2 examples:

* Subway now offers napkins with 100% recycled materials. The Result: An estimated savings of 147,000 trees annually.

* Subway switched their cutlery and drinking cups from polystyrene to polypropylene. The Result: An estimated annual resin savings of more than 610,000 pounds and saves the equivalent of 13,000 barrels of oil.

Opening a ‘green’ Subway will also put more ‘green’ in the franchisee’s pocket. These eco-stores are designed to reduce energy costs which will decrease a franchisee’s expenses. Although these franchises cost more to open, Subway estimates these eco-store franchise units to save much more money over time.

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