The Hungarian Domestos plant is being expanded – special investment from an economic and environmental point of view
From an economic and environmental point of view, Unilever’s expanded birch-ling factory is special: in addition to the fact that 70% of the plastic packaging materials produced here come from recycled sources, electricity will be sourced from 100% renewable energy sources from 2021, and the remains of 54 old demolished industrial buildings have also been recycled in the current investment. Following the expansion, this plant will become the group’s second most efficient household chemical plant globally, covering 90% of the markets in the Eastern European region.

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