For one year, Vajda-Papír will supply the institutions of the opportunity-creating children’s programs with hygienic paper products
Vajda-Papír helps thousands of children in need with a donation of enough products for a year through the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service. Hungary’s market-leading manufacturer of hygienic paper products is connected to the opportunity-creating children’s programs of the Charity Service with the present donation in the cooperation that has been going on for many years. Father Imre Kozma, the founding president of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service, accepted the donation worth more than HUF 30 million and 10 tons on June 25, at the Maltese Playground in Zemplén Győző Street. The company’s employees also participated in the renovation of the playground as part of a volunteer day.
Attila Vajda, the founder and managing director of Vajda-Papír, said at the presentation of the donation that 6,000 disadvantaged children are provided with hygiene paper products for a year in the national network of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service. In addition to the product donation, the company’s employees help with the renovation of the playground with their volunteer work. He praised the work of the Charity Service, embracing and supporting the needy. He believed that helping disadvantaged people, families, and children is a common social obligation, which is why they have been involved in the programs of the charitable organization for the fifth year now.
Attila Vajda also mentioned that the company’s management focuses on strengthening social responsibility and sustainability. He pointed out: “at Vajda-Papír, sustainability is an integral part of all our decisions, which is why it is important for us to draw the attention of our customers and their employees to keeping our surroundings in order and protecting them. Part of this initiative is the rehabilitation of the playgrounds and the beautification of our functional environment. He added that creativity and sustainability are characteristic of the company’s production processes, which also comply with the most modern ESG guidelines, and therefore they wanted to emphasize this in their social responsibility as well.
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