Tag "környezetterhelés"

Carrefour Launches Deposit System To Encourage Reuse

Carrefour has launched its own deposit system in 150 Carrefour City stores in Paris, in partnership with Coca-Cola, Heineken and Citeo. The move aims to encourage shoppers to reduce the...

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The farmers are waiting for the publication of the new precision application

The domestic agricultural machinery market may achieve outstanding turnover this year, but after that, the sector may experience a downturn. Although manufacturers are waiting for farmers with a number of revolutionary...

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Food supply in brief

The Short Supply Chain (REL) needs to be further strengthened, the essence of which is that production, processing and sales take place at the local or regional level, said Dr. Beáta...

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ALDI reduces the amount of paper used for flyers by 90%: the store chain saves 5,000 tons of paper every year

ALDI Hungary is constantly working to keep the impact of its activities on the environment as low as possible. The weekly 40-48-page flyer of the department store chain, which is...

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Green financing: supported environmental protection

BDO Hungary became a member of the “club” of green financing consultants accredited by the Budapest Stock Exchange (BÉT). The European Union reimburses half of the consulting fees of the...

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Food buying habits of Hungarians

Rama has conducted a nationwide representative survey on the food buying habits of Hungarians. 58% of respondents claimed that price is one of the top 3 most important factors influencing...

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ALDI keeps getting greener

In 2021 ALDI installed solar panels at another 16 stores, so altogether 18 Hungarian ALDI stores are now utilising their own green energy for almost two months a year! Shoppers...

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From May paper-based bags for bakery items in SPAR stores

As of 19 May SPAR banned the use of plastic-only bags for bakery items in stores, and switched to bags made mostly of paper.  These paper bags – on which...

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Miklós Nagy: ‘The SUP directive was hastily passed legislation’

Our magazine interviewed Miklós Nagy, secretary general of the Hungarian Association of Packaging and Materials Handling (CSAOSZ). – How useful is the banning of single-use plastics? – Many people think...

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What packaging to use the day after tomorrow?

From July thousands of single-use plastic items are banned in Hungary too, in accordance with the European Union’s directive. The directive also says that 70 percent of the used packaging...

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Dino Polska to invest more in eco-friendly projects

Polish retailer Dino Polska has decided to invest more in renewable energy sources across its operations. They will install photovoltaic panels at three Dino distribution centres with 3MW capacity – by...

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Valio and Stora Enso trial wood-based biocomposite packaging

Valio and Stora Enso are going to distribute 10,000 wood fibre-based reusable lids made from a biocomposite, while encouraging consumers to reduce food waste. The reusable lids will be used...

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‘Only one thing is constant in life: change’

Detki Keksz, the biggest Hungarian-owned biscuit company in the country sells more than 10,000 tons of products to millions of households every year. Our magazine asked managing director Péter Koósa...

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