MOHU is waiting for applications from small shops for the development of the manual return system
Mol MOHU is waiting for applications from small shops and players in the horeca sector for the development of the manual return system – Szilvia Szabó, head of MOHU’s producer responsibility systems, said at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
At the event held at Hungexpo, a vehicle equipped with a mobile return machine was presented, which can be used to collect aluminum, plastic and glass bottles collected at small retailers and restaurants connected to the manual return system.
According to Szilvia Szabó, more than 2,200 reverse vending machines have already been installed in stores with larger footprints in Hungary, and hundreds more will be installed this year.
He added that it is important that a stable manual return system is developed in the country, for which applications from small shops and the horeca sector (hotels, restaurants, cafés) are expected.
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