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Aldi reduces the use of plastic packaging in its stores
The Aldi Magyarország Élelmiszer Bt. reduces the use of plastic packaging in its stores.
The company in its announcement sent to MTI told that the company will use 100 percent recyclable packaging for its own branded products by 2025, and that by 2025, the store chain will reduce its use of packaging by 15 percent, compared to the base year of 2020. (MTI)
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