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Ask Vietnamese Sandwich Shops to Go Greener — Brooklynian

Ask Vietnamese Sandwich Shops to Go Greener

ecogal
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hi all,

I am a BIG fan of Vietnamese sandwiches and happy to see the shops popping up in Park Slope, but extremely distressed by the excessive use of styrofoam and plastic wrap by all of them -- even if you are eating in. If you frequent these places (or if you simply care about the environment), PLEASE call and ask them to try to go a little greener.

Thanks!

Hanco's (7th Ave and 10th St) (718) 499-8081

Home (5th Ave between 4th & 5th) (718) 369-2984

Henry's (7th Ave between 14th & 15th) (718) 788-8882

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  • Subject: Re: Ask Vietnamese Sandwich Shops to Go Greener

    ecogal wrote: Hi all,

    I am a BIG fan of Vietnamese sandwiches and happy to see the shops popping up in Park Slope, but extremely distressed by the excessive use of styrofoam and plastic wrap by all of them -- even if you are eating in. If you frequent these places (or if you simply care about the environment), PLEASE call and ask them to try to go a little greener.

    Thanks!

    Hanco's (7th Ave and 10th St) (718) 499-8081

    Home (5th Ave between 4th & 5th) (718) 369-2984

    Henry's (7th Ave between 14th & 15th) (718) 788-8882
    totally agree - I stopped getting iced coffee any place they gave it to me in styrofoam -- ANY use of styrofoam is wrong! (Deli on 5th Ave near Union)

    add Lotus (5th Ave at Carroll) to your list, although I think their coffee comes in #1 plastic cups, which are the least worst
  • i ask for extra styrofoam on mine!
  • metalnyc wrote: i ask for extra styrofoam on mine!
    I'll see your styrofoam and raise you one.
  • while you're at it, could you ask them to start serving pho?
  • Subject: michael and pings

    hitokiri wrote: then you might love this

    http://michaelandpings.com/

    :)

    I'll have to keep my eye on this one -- Sounds great! Thanks!
  • Subject: Re: Ask Vietnamese Sandwich Shops to Go Greener

    pitu wrote: [quote=ecogal]Hi all,

    I am a BIG fan of Vietnamese sandwiches and happy to see the shops popping up in Park Slope, but extremely distressed by the excessive use of styrofoam and plastic wrap by all of them -- even if you are eating in. If you frequent these places (or if you simply care about the environment), PLEASE call and ask them to try to go a little greener.

    Thanks!

    Hanco's (7th Ave and 10th St) (718) 499-8081

    Home (5th Ave between 4th & 5th) (718) 369-2984

    Henry's (7th Ave between 14th & 15th) (718) 788-8882
    totally agree - I stopped getting iced coffee any place they gave it to me in styrofoam -- ANY use of styrofoam is wrong! (Deli on 5th Ave near Union)

    add Lotus (5th Ave at Carroll) to your list, although I think their coffee comes in #1 plastic cups, which are the least worst

    Yep, Lotus too. Add it up and it's a whole lot of styrofoam. And for those of you who want extras -- here ya go:

    http://www.earthresource.org/campaigns/capp/capp-styrofoam.html

    Enjoy!
  • The one on 10th and 7th always smells funky.
  • eggcream wrote: [quote=metalnyc]i ask for extra styrofoam on mine!
    I'll see your styrofoam and raise you one.

    I always try to remember to ask for a second styrofoam cup to use as insulation for my beverages, hot or cold. Iced coffee can really do a number on sensitive skin.
  • My job went green and stopped providing cups and plastic ware so now we use double the water and soap to wash our cups and utensiles. They even replaced the plastic stir sticks with wooden stirs...sorry tree but we are going green.
  • Subject: Re: Ask Vietnamese Sandwich Shops to Go Greener

    ecogal wrote: Add it up and it's a whole lot of styrofoam. And for those of you who want extras -- here ya go:

    http://www.earthresource.org/campaigns/capp/capp-styrofoam.html

    Enjoy!
    When I get hot coffee from most places, it comes in a paper cup. In order for it to not burn my hand they put a compressed cardboard cozy on it or double-up the cup. The top is always a crafty plastic feat of engineering. Do any of the local coffee houses allow you to bring your own insulated, reusable cup with a top?

    It's my addiction to caffeine that is the true problem. Eventually the government will step in and regulate in order to protect me.
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