Circular production, waste-free design: sustainability is not just an empty slogan in the hygiene market
Companies pay more and more attention to environmentally conscious operation, and the procurement of hygiene products can play a key role in this. The professional brand of an industry leader, Tork is a partner in green endeavors – and all of this is rewarded by the business environment. Tork, which has been present on the Hungarian hygiene market for three decades, won the Superbrands award for the twelfth time this year, which recognizes excellent Hungarian brands.
Both consumers and employees are putting increasing pressure on companies to pay more attention to environmentally conscious operations. In a 2022 survey, 90% of guests said that the sustainability of restaurants is important to them[1]. Essity’s research conducted in seven countries revealed that 78% of employees think their employer could do more to make the office more sustainable, and 66% of people consider companies based on their reputation for environmental awareness when looking for a new job
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