Tag "környezetvédelem"

More than 7 tons of waste collected from the Tisza will be recycled

Thanks to the joint work of the Ministry of Water and the PET Cup, a total of 22 tons of waste has been extracted and processed in the Upper Tisza...

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HELL: it matters what we drink from! Yes, there is a difference between packaging materials

Not all packaging and beverage packaging have the same properties in terms of recyclability and it is important to keep this in mind if our goal is to create sustainability...

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Freshwater fish are dying dramatically

A report on the “catastrophic” species extinction of freshwater fish has been reported, with 80 species of the world already extinct, 16 of them last year in a single year....

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Norma Saves Six Tonnes Of Plastic Waste With New Herb Packaging

German discounter Norma has been able to save six tonnes of raw material each year with the launch of a range of organic herbs in pots made from 100% recycled...

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Auchan Retail To Remove 55m Plastic Food Trays From Stores

Auchan Retail has announced plans to replace some 55 million plastic food trays, used in its meat and seafood departments, with a compostable vegetable fibre alternative. The move will see...

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The latest GPS transmitter bottles showing the path of waste can already be tracked on a map

Mapping the waste situation in our rivers has arrived to the next chapter. As part of the Tisza PET Cup research and development program, experts are now launching three plastic...

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Representative survey on selective waste collection

The concepts of selective waste collection, zerowaste, recycling, environmentally friendly solutions, carbon neutrality, ecological footprint are encountered and become part of our lives every day, and more and more packaging-free...

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Soft drink made of Christmas trees to come

An Estonian company makes a pine-flavored tonic from discarded Christmas trees. The minced needles of the pines are flavored with cardamom and lemon peel, so this is a sweet-bitter drink...

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E-commerce is reducing the carbon footprint of retail, according to a study

Online shopping has an average of 36 percent lower CO2 emissions, compared to traditional commerce – Prologis, an industrial and logistics real estate company drew attention to a recent study....

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(HU) A járvány alatt is nőtt a környezetbarát csomagolóeszközök iránti kereslet

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Brazil Soy Firms Commit To Zero Deforestation From 2020

Brazilian soy traders CJ Selecta, Caramuru and Imcopa have committed to zero deforestation in their respective supply chains, adding pressure on larger traders to accelerate environmental commitments. Their pledge involves...

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The Lego factory in Nyíregyháza will establish a solar panel park

The Lego factory in Nyíregyháza plans to establish a solar panel park in the area next to the production department. The solar panels are expected to be installed next summer,...

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Minced Meat in Flow Packs

The supermarket chain Feneberg has changed the packaging concept for minced meat together with Ulma Packaging: Instead of the MAP tray, the meat is now available in flow packs. This...

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Tesco Changes Packaging Concepts for Cheese and Chicken

The British retail chain Tesco wants to use a new concept to save 260 tons of plastic per year on packaging for its own label hard cheeses. The packaging of...

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Brands together – collaboration over competition

Born out of the crisis of the pandemic, the Mission Brand Alliance is looking to push consumers to other values-driven brands by banding together. The joint 20 brands are sending...

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XIXO is preparing for the end of the year with new innovations

Hungarian fizzy drink and ice tea brand XIXO is treating quality soft drink lovers to new innovations in the last months of the year as well. In the ice tea...

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Tesco has taken 454 tons of hard-to-recycle plastic out of use

In February 2019, Tesco undertook to remove all hard-to-recycle materials from its own-brand products by the end of 2020. One and a half years after the commitment, the department store...

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New Jersey bans plastic and paper bags in one of nation’s most stringent laws

Supermarkets in New Jersey will no longer be able to give paper bags to customers starting in mid-2022. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law prohibiting N.J. retailers...

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Mandatory deposit return scheme for drink bottles proposed

The Hungarian government has proposed a bill for introducing a mandatory deposit return scheme for drink containers. At the moment it seems the new system will enter into force on...

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Environmentally friendly packaging at Auchan

Recently, Auchan has taken a number of steps to offer its customers more environmentally conscious solutions and at the same time help them in their education. Auchan has already paid...

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Henkel accelerates climate action and renewable energy usage

On the way to becoming a climate-positive company, Henkel has signed a large-scale virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) relating to a new wind farm in Bee County, Texas. The agreed...

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European Court of Auditors: The Union must increase the rate of recycling of plastic packagings

The European Union needs to increase the rate of recycling of plastic packagings, as there is a serious risk that it will not meet its targets for 2025 and 2030,...

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Innovative environmental investment at Vajda-Papír

Vajda-Papír, the market-leading manufacturer of hygienic paper products, is taking a significant step in further reducing its ecological footprint: their two new, rolled products – as a novelty on the...

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Magazine: „Plastic led the way to the abrupt development of food safety”

The Hungarian Association of Packaging and Material Handling (CSAOSZ) celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. The packaging industry contributes 1.6 per cent to the Hungarian GDP, produces a value of...

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The fight of giants companies against climate change

Can giants companies criticized by many save the Earth? Can financial companies offer green investment targets to their clients can help combat climate change? Eric Dugelay, Deloitte’s global head of...

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Waitrose Removes Shrink Wrap From Multi-Pack Cans Of Own-Brand Grocery

Upmarket UK retailer Waitrose & Partners has announced that it has removed plastic shrink wrap from multi-pack cans of private-label tinned grocery products. The shrink wrap, mostly made of single-use...

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Six tons of waste were collected from Bodrog by the participants of the 1st Bodrog PET Cup

The field of the 1st Bodrog PET Cup has collected six tons of waste from the section of Bodrog between Sárospatak and Tokaj – the communication manager of the PET...

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ÖKOINDUSTRIA2020 postponed

Based on the latest information from the epidemiological preparedness period, and in the knowledge of the relevant rules, the Association has decided to postpone its international trade fair scheduled for...

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Unilever to eliminate fossil fuels in cleaning products by 2030

FMCG giant Unilever has vowed to source all of the carbon derived from fossil fuels in its cleaning and laundry product formulations with renewable or recycled carbon. The move is...

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Coca-Cola Magyarország is reducing its environmental footprint with packaging innovations

As a result of the latest development of Coca-Cola Magyarország, the amount of shrink film used in the delivery of glass products to catering units has decreased by 36 percent...

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