Environmentally conscious in everyday life – step by step Green weeks at Auchan
Auchan’s comprehensive sustainability strategy covers not only store operations, but also merchandise, packaging and customer attitudes. From now on, for two weeks, those products whose production, composition, packaging, or the lack thereof, point in the direction of environmental awareness will be on sale. This means hundreds of products, from cleaning products to food.
Products that are more environmentally friendly are clearly displayed at the entrance of the stores so that it is easy to choose from them. During Green Weeks, we will be kinder not only to our environment, but also to our wallets if we buy from them.
For two weeks (from February 8 to February 21), sustainable products will be in the spotlight in Auchan Magyarország stores. In addition to discounted prices during Green Weeks, the department store chain also made it a priority to educate customers. In the discount newspaper, they help the conscious customer make a decision with a number of attitude-shaping messages and useful information, and in the stores, they support navigation in the environmentally conscious product range with spectacular displays and signs.
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