CKE Restaurants Unveils Company-Wide Environmental Initiatives
CARPINTERIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 2009--
Carl’s Jr.® today announced the opening of its new flagship
restaurant in Carpinteria, Calif. Located two miles from the corporate
headquarters of parent company CKE Restaurants, Inc., the new Carl’s Jr.
location is an environmentally friendly unit where sustainability,
conservation and energy efficiency will be measured and evaluated for
potential company-wide implementation at both Carl’s Jr. restaurants and
at sister-chain Hardee’s®. Some of the conservation efforts
are already in use at both brands.
To honor the greening of the company, CKE Restaurants’ CEO Andrew F.
Puzder will be joined by local dignitaries at a ribbon-cutting
celebration held at the new Carl’s Jr., located at 4610 Carpinteria
Ave., today at 10:30 a.m. PST.
“CKE Restaurants is an innovator – from our menu, to our service, to our
marketing and our restaurants,” said Puzder. “With our ongoing emphasis
on corporate environmental initiatives, we are demonstrating that we can
be both a good neighbor and a financially sound business. Our current
company-wide environmental initiatives are either cost neutral or result
in a cost savings benefit, providing for a better planet while also
contributing to the bottom line. The launch of our first green Carl’s
Jr. restaurant, while not cost-neutral, will help us view our
eco-friendly options in action.”
Green features of the new Carl’s Jr. flagship restaurant include:
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Highly efficient ENERGY STAR rated equipment that has been tested and
proven to use less energy than traditional or competitive brands;
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Roofing material that is solar reflective and cuts heat absorption
into the restaurant, thus reducing cooling needs;
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A rainwater reuse system that collects for use during drier seasons;
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A smart irrigation system that senses existing ground moisture and
effectively determines how much to water landscaping;
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An energy management system that is electronically controlled and
allows for precise automated management of zone temperatures and
lighting schedules; there are no light switches in the building, all
systems are controlled electronically;
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More efficient LED parking lot lights;
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Construction with low-emitting material, including: adhesives and
sealants, paints and coatings, floor systems, composite wood and
laminate adhesives;
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The installation of a catalyst which converts charbroiler particulate
into carbon dioxide and water, reducing smoke, odors and emissions.
“Our commitment to the environment with this green restaurant is more
than just lip service, it is a point of pride throughout the company and
can be held up as an example for other businesses, that sustainability
should be a top priority,” said Puzder. “For the restaurant in
Carpinteria, we reused the existing shell of a former restaurant to
reduce our construction footprint and even went so far as to install a
hawk perch for a local bird that took up residence on the roof during
construction.”
The new Carl’s Jr. flagship restaurant employs 50 full- and part-time
staff.
Company-wide environmental initiatives are guided by a corporate Green
Team under the direction of Chip Seigel, senior vice president, general
counsel at CKE. The Green Team ensures that both the Carl’s Jr. and
Hardee’s brands, corporate offices and franchisees, are collaborating on
environmental projects and sharing their successes along the path to
sustainability.
“We have a long-term goal of zero waste in our corporate facilities and
in our restaurants,” said Seigel. “The Green Team has been working on
environmental issues throughout the company for several years and we’re
pleased to announce some of those initiatives. Most importantly, we’ve
worked hard to ensure our green initiatives were more than just a
band-aid approach to efficiency and conservation, but rather a
systematic review and implementation of these programs.”
Some of the CKE’s company-wide initiatives include:
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Electronic communications – Paperless delivery of documents for annual
shareholder information, Board of Directors meetings; Web-based,
paperless operations and training manuals; electronic document
delivery for contracting, as well as all internal communications;
electronic delivery of paystubs to corporate employees;
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Recycling – Used cooking oil at all restaurants is recycled for
alternative fuel and other uses; More than 4,000 tons of cardboard was
recycled at Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. units; ongoing electronic waste
recycling programs;
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Packaging initiatives – Paper products and food packaging items range
from 5% to 80% post-consumer fiber; 100% recycled fiber carry out bags
from post-industrial content will roll out to all restaurants in 2009;
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Energy Conservation – ENERGY STAR equipment is used in all
company-owned restaurants; CFL lighting replacement at all company
restaurants; thermostats and occupancy sensors are being installed for
ongoing energy savings; cool roof materials have been installed at
corporate offices and new restaurants; GPS and route-efficiency
software currently used on truck fleet to ensure the most fuel
efficient delivery of products to restaurants.
A list of CKE Restaurants’ ongoing environmental initiatives, as well as
a full overview of the Carpinteria flagship’s green features can be
found at http://www.pitchfeed.com/ckerestaurantsinc/538.
CKE Restaurants, Inc.
Headquartered in Carpinteria, Calif., CKE Restaurants, Inc. is publicly
traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CKR.” As of the
third fiscal quarter ended November 3, 2008, CKE Restaurants, Inc.,
through its subsidiaries, had a total of 3,110 franchised, licensed or
company-operated restaurants in 42 states and in 14 countries, including
1,185 Carl’s Jr. restaurants and 1,912 Hardee’s restaurants. For more
information about CKE Restaurants, please go to www.ckr.com.
Source: CKE Restaurants, Inc.
Carl’s Jr.
Beth Mansfield, 805-745-7741
bmansfield@ckr.com
or
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Shandwick
Jeanne Beach, 310-854-8231
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