In the "WHY" section of Advisory, second sentence should read: The 9-inch plates and 12-ounce bowls will be available to consumers at Schnuck Markets, Inc. (sted The 12-inch plates and 9-inch bowls will be available to consumers at Schnuck Markets, Inc.)
The corrected release
ADVISORY/SENATOR CHRISTOPHER S. "KIT" BOND (R-MO) WELCOMES EARTHSHELL AND RPI TO MISSOURI; OFFICIAL RIBBON CUTTING CELEBRATES FIRST U.S. FACILITY FOR MANUFACTURE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE EARTHSHELL PACKAGING
WHAT: Ribbon-cutting ceremony with Missouri Senator Christopher S.
"Kit" Bond and executives from EarthShell Corporation
(Baltimore, Md.) and ReNewable Products, Inc. (Lebanon,
Mo.).
WHEN: Wednesday, April 19, 2006
12:30 p.m. Central
WHERE: ReNewable Products, Inc.
1107 Springfield Road
Lebanon, Missouri 65536
(417) 533-7600
Directions from I-44: take exit 127 and proceed north.
When road curves to the right, stay straight (road becomes
Springfield Road). RPI is on the left side of the road at
1107 Springfield Road.
WHY: RPI is the first dedicated manufacturing facility to produce
EarthShell Packaging, environmentally preferable, 100
percent biodegradable dinnerware. The 9-inch plates and
12-ounce bowls will be available to consumers at Schnuck
Markets, Inc. Founded in St. Louis in 1939, Schnucks
operates 102 stores in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana,
Wisconsin, Mississippi, Tennessee and Iowa. Additionally,
EarthShell plates and bowls are available at Smart &
Final(R) stores on the West coast.
EarthShell products are made from natural ingredients such
as potatoes, corn and limestone, and perform like
traditional premium paper or plastic products. Like leaves
and grass, the products are biodegradable and recyclable
through composting.
VISUALS:
-- Presentation of recognition awards for leadership in
environmental packaging from EarthShell Corporation to
organizations including Schnuck Markets, Inc.
-- Remarks being made by Missouri Senator Christopher S.
"Kit" Bond
-- Official ribbon cutting with Sen. Bond and executives
from EarthShell and RPI
-- Manufacturing process (15-minute plant tours to follow
presentations and ribbon cutting)