Vytal’s digital redobox system enters the Hungarian market
In Hungary, reusable packaging solutions are increasingly being emphasized, which is why Vytal, in close cooperation with Wolt, is entering the Hungarian market with redoboz packaging in Budapest. The aim of the initiative is to reduce the amount of waste from single-use packaging materials in the coming years. Vytal is free for users if the box is delivered to a Vytal partner within 14 days. The deposit fee is triggered by a digital system.
“We are very excited about entering the Hungarian market. We are quite sure that the people of Budapest are ready to significantly reduce the amount of single-use waste if they are given a suitable alternative,”
said Bihari Marcell, head of Vytal’s expansion in Hungary.
Vytal offers reusable alternatives for all types of food and drinks, from one- and two-part boxes, to glasses, to Burger, Pizza and Sushi boxes.
Thanks to the strategic partnership with Wolt, users have the opportunity to order food for delivery in Vytal boxes through Wolt, provided that the given restaurant is both a Wolt and Vytal partner.
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