Green Edge Systems Inc. to Present School Nutrition Going Green in the Nutrition Industry Conference CNIC



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Woodland Hills, CA January 14, 2008 -- Green Edge Systems, Inc, a trusted leader of real time energy savings, predictive maintenance and temperature monitoring solutions for School Services, Schools, Hospitals and Campuses, presents its Green Guard state -of- the- art hardware products, software and communication platforms in the School Nutrition Association SNA Child Nutrition Industry Conference (CNIC), Monterey Conference Center, January 13-15, 2008.

Green Edge Systems' GreenGuard continuously monitors the savings and the actual energy and maintenance bills and helps deliver increased ROI, boosting savings with a continuous improvement approach.

The hardware products are comprised of a variety of wireless, wired and stand-alone low cost introductory products, making it affordable to any size school district.

The software platform utilizes advanced Business Intelligence (BI) tools that allow energy savings, predictive maintenance and temperature monitoring in one integrated system.

Annual energy and maintenance savings of over 20% allows introduction of these systems into School Food Services with savings that are much higher than the initial investment in its first year. The savings in following years contribute to the profit of the school Food Services.

School Nutrition Going Green is not only helping the environment and student health by reducing Greenhouse gases in Schools; it adds significantly to the bottom line.

The GreenGuard system is fully integrated into the Back of the House System offered by PCS Revenue Control Systems. and is delivered as a modular add-on to that system. Full temperature monitoring and out of range temperature alerts are provided as part of the GreenGuard system.

For additional information on GreenGuard, please contact PCS Revenue Control Systems at wecare@pcsrcs.com Tel 800- 247-3061 or Green Edge Systems, Inc. at 818-825-8167.

Green Edge Systems Contact:

Tommy Orpaz

CEO

Woodland Hills, CA 91364

Tommy.Orpaz@GreenEdgeSystems.com

www.GreenEdgeSystems.com

The School Nutrition Association is highlighting the topic of School Nutrition Going Green as part of Green Schools in its January 2008 Magazine that was made available to all CNIC participants.

Here are some snapshot for the articles:

-    School nutrition operations need to join with the rest of the school district to conserve resources.

-    Schools build with green technologies can save money, enhance academic performances and improve employees' retention and health.

-    Even existing structures can be outfitted for greater energy efficiency.

-    Energy efficiency is good for the environment - and for your budget!

-    Foodservice kitchens use 2.5 times more energy that other commercial buildings.

List of the School Nutrition Association Sponsors and Industry Presenters at CNIC:

ADM -- Archer Daniels Midlands

Advance Food Company

Basic American Foods

Blue Bunny

Campbell Soup Company

Con Agra Foods

Cres Cor

Comfort Creek Foods

Cool School CafJCorn Refiners Association

Culinary Standards Corporation

Duke Manufacturing

East Side Entrees

General Mills Bakeries & Foodservice

Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers

Hobart

Horizon Software International, LLC

J & J Snack Foods

J.T.M. Food Group

Kellogg's Food Away from Home

Kraft Foods

Land O'Lakes

Leahy

Lunch Nox - Nutrikids

Mars Foodservice

McCain Foods

Metro

Multiteria

National Dairy Council

Nestle Waters North America

Nutri-Link Technologies

Otis Spunkmeyer

Pacific Northwest Canned Pear

PCS Revenue Control Systems

Perdue Farms

Pierre Foods

PROMOCORP

RATIONAL Cooking Systems, Inc.

Rich Products Corporation

School Link Technologies

Seaside Foods & Supplies

SFSPac Food Service Sanitation Systems

Simplot

Sunkist Growers

The Coca-Cola Company

The Schwan Food Company

U.S. Foodservice

Ventura Foods, LLC

Vulcan and Wolf

Winston Industries





Green Edge Systems Inc. to Present School Nutrition Going Green in the Nutrition Industry Conference CNIC