This year, Auchan is also collecting mobile phones that have become redundant
Auchan Hungary also joins the action, the aim of which is to collect as many unused mobile devices, GPS, tablets and the chargers and cables used for them as possible from Hungarian households, thereby promoting the circular economy – the company announced to MTI on Monday -with.
In the collection boxes displayed in Auchan stores, you can drop off your unwanted appliances between April 22 and May 22.
With the campaign, the company KÖVET Association, the Jane Goodall Institute, the Protection Association and the Foundation for Africa “Pass back, Brother!!” joins the mobile phone recycling campaign called
In the announcement, it was emphasized that Auchan has been taking steps for sustainability and the circular economy for many years. With the current action, I want to reduce the amount of small electronic waste accumulated by the population.
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