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La Enramada Restaurant y Taqueria
With the help of our ReThink Disposable Zero Waste Specialists, La Enramada is eliminating 4,840 pounds (the weight of three grand pianos!) from the waste stream, and the business is saving $15,427 annually that can be reinvested into other upgrades to the space. We can see that they were able to cut their disposable usage by 82% and totally eliminate disposable usage for dine-in service, now only utilizing single-use for take-out.
With generous support from Silicon Valley Community Foundation, our team has taken ReThink Disposable to San Jose. We teamed up with three restaurants in the San Jose community — Korean Palace, La Enramada, and Thai Chili — to reduce single-use disposable waste by over 381,376 individual pieces and over 5,695 pounds annually. After the conversions to resuable items, this group of restaurants will collectively be saving over $17,000 every year by purchasing fewer disposables — dramatically reducing plastic pollution in their operations, and providing real-time examples of businesses that are both eco-friendly and economical in San Jose.
Business Profile:
La Enramada Restaurant y Taqueria is a community favorite in San Jose, California. The locals enjoy Brazilian caldo de pollo and authentic enchiladas Michoacanas along with delectable fish dishes. The restaurant utilizes a three-sink system and has seamlessly incorporated their new reusable foodware into their dishwashing duties.
Packaging practices prior to ReThink Disposable:
- Plastic fork
- Plastic knife
- Plastic spoon
- Plastic sauce cup
- 24 oz. paper cold cup
- 32 oz. paper cold cup
- Paper hot cup
- Coffee cup sleeve
- Plastic straw (paper-wrapped)
Recommendations Implemented:
- Stainless steel fork
- Stainless steel knife
- Stainless steel spoon
- Stainless steel sauce cup
- 24 oz. tumbler
- 32 oz. tumbler
- Porcelain mug and saucer
- Glass straw
1635 McKee Rd
San Jose, CA 95116
United States
The Bottom Line
La Enramada's conversion will save the restaurant over $15,000 annually and means that 360,834 pieces of trash are no longer being thrown away every year.
360,834
$15,426
0.4 months
We stopped using all that plastic and paper—utensils, cups, straws—and switched to stainless steel, glass, and ceramic; it feels good, it looks better, and our customers notice the difference. For us, it’s about respect for the food and the planet.
Reducing Single-Use Food Packaging
ReThink Disposable works with local governments, businesses and institutions, and consumers of single use food packaging to inspire a cultural shift away from single-use "throwaway" lifestyle.
Thai Chili Express
With the help of our ReThink Disposable Zero Waste Specialists, Thai Chili is eliminating 614.8 pounds (the weight of a male black bear!) from the waste stream and the business is saving $1,321 annually that can be reinvested into other upgrades to the space. We can see that they were able to cut their dine-in disposable usage by 29%, only utilizing single-use for take-out.
With generous support from Silicon Valley Community Foundation, our team has taken ReThink Disposable to San Jose. We teamed up with three restaurants in the San Jose community — Korean Palace, La Enramada, and Thai Chili — to reduce single-use disposable waste by over 381,376 individual pieces and over 5,695 pounds annually. After the conversions to resuable items, this group of restaurants will collectively be saving over $17,000 every year by purchasing fewer disposables — dramatically reducing plastic pollution in their operations, and providing real-time examples of businesses that are both eco-friendly and economical in San Jose.
Business Profile:
Thai Chili Express is a long-time favorite in San Jose, California. The locals enjoy traditional Pad Thai, a delicious Tom Yum soup, and they offer several vegetarian options for those who are craving authentic Thai cuisine but are meat free. The restaurant utilizes a three-sink system and has seamlessly incorporated their new reusable foodware into their dishwashing duties.
Packaging practices prior to ReThink Disposable:
- Black plastic container with lid
- 3-Compartment container
- 1-Compartment clamshell
- Plastic spoon
- Black plastic fork
- Plastic deli cup
Recommendations Implemented:
- Insulated stainless steel bowl
- Stainless steel plate
- Stainless steel spoon
- Stainless steel fork
304 E Santa Clara St
San Jose, CA 95113
United States
The Bottom Line
Thai Chili Express switched 29% of their disposable foodware to reusable for their dine-in guests, which results in over $1,300 in savings annually for the restaurant.
$1,321
10,307
614 lbs
I was willing to try out switching some of my most used disposable products with reusable versions and was excited by the prospect of reducing waste and saving money, but I was hesitant to switch some items to a reusable version because it may be hard to keep up with a 3-sink system. Now that my reusables are implemented and my customers are loving the changes, I am looking forward to changing more items like water cups.
Reducing Single-Use Food Packaging
ReThink Disposable works with local governments, businesses and institutions, and consumers of single use food packaging to inspire a cultural shift away from single-use "throwaway" lifestyle.
Korean Palace
Korean Palace was already using as much reusable foodware as they thought possible for their dine-in and banquet customers. As part of a community case study, we like to add one restaurant that makes small changes in their reuse plan, like Korean Palace, that only needed to convert disposable chopsticks and sauce cups. We can see even with small changes there is a large impact.
With the help of our ReThink Disposable Zero Waste Specialists, Korean Palace is eliminating 240 pounds (the weight of a competition winning pumpkin!) from the waste stream, and the business is saving $444 annually that can be reinvested into other upgrades to the space. We can see that they were able to cut their dine-in disposable usage by 19%, now only utilizing single-use for take-out. Korean Palace is now diverting over 10,000 pieces of single-use disposable foodware from the waste stream annually!
With generous support from Silicon Valley Community Foundation, our team has taken ReThink Disposable to San Jose. We teamed up with three restaurants in the San Jose community — Korean Palace, La Enramada, and Thai Chili — to reduce single-use disposable waste by over 381,376 individual pieces and over 5,695 pounds annually. After the conversions to resuable items, this group of restaurants will collectively be saving over $17,000 every year by purchasing fewer disposables — dramatically reducing plastic pollution in their operations, and providing real-time examples of businesses that are both eco-friendly and economical in San Jose.
Business Profile:
Korean Palace is a family-friendly restaurant and banquet hall in San Jose, California. They enjoy hosting events and welcome community to enjoy their delicious Korean cuisine. Their best sellers are the authentic Hot Pot BiBimBap and their delicious seafood pancakes. The restaurant utilizes an Auto-Chlor dishwasher and has been able to seamlessly incorporate their new reusable foodware with their system.
Packaging practices prior to ReThink Disposable:
- Branded disposable chopsticks
- 2 oz. Plastic sauce cups
- 4 oz. Plastic sauce cups
Recommendations Implemented:
- Stainless steel chopsticks
- 2 oz. Stainless steel sauce cups
- 4 oz. Stainless steel sauce cups
2297 Stevens Creek Blvd
San Jose, CA 95128
United States
The Bottom Line
Korean Palace switched 19% of their disposable foodware to reusable for their dine-in guests, which corresponds to over 10,000 individual single-use items that are no longer being thrown away every year.
$444
10,235
240 lbs
We’re thrilled to switch to Rethink Disposable’s reusable chopsticks, rests, and sauce cups. The heavy weight and elegant styling feel just like what we use at home. Our only worry? They’re so nice, someone might want to take them! Still, we’re excited to make this change and help reduce the number of trees being cut down.
Reducing Single-Use Food Packaging
ReThink Disposable works with local governments, businesses and institutions, and consumers of single use food packaging to inspire a cultural shift away from single-use "throwaway" lifestyle.