Chep Magyarország Kft. and the Tej Trade Association and Product Council signed a cooperation agreement
The aim of the cooperation is to map the sustainability and business challenges of Hungarian milk production, dairy industry and retail, to enforce sustainability aspects, to formulate recommendations regarding the circular economy, to reduce the gray economy, and to reduce pallet losses among dairy industry players.
“I look forward to working with the Tej Product Council with great anticipation. Our company, as an expert in the pallet market, is able to propose a sustainable system together with the actors of the milk sector. Jointly conducted research is one of the most important areas in the work ahead of us. Understanding the current challenges of manufacturers and retailers, helping to highlight solution options, this is what will be a big novelty. How to reduce pallet loss, the amount of waste and transport costs, including CO2 emissions. Tej Terméktanács has unique professional knowledge, so I am convinced that we will be able to give viable recommendations to all actors”
– said Nóra Barla-Szabóné Illés, managing director of Chep Magyarország Kft.
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