Rossmann takes another step towards a more sustainable future
Rossmann Hungary is committed to sustainability, so it has introduced another measure in this area: the drugstore chain will not issue new Rossmann+ plastic cards in stores, new registrants can only apply for virtual cards. The company’s long-term goal is to have a positive impact on the environment and society, as well as to contribute to the reduction of the ecological footprint.
For Rossmann Hungary, sustainability is not only a trend to be followed, but also a fundamental value that defines the company’s culture and business strategy. To this end, a number of measures have been introduced, including the promotion of environmentally friendly products, prioritizing sustainable packaging solutions, and increasing the energy efficiency of stores.
Keeping customer needs in mind, Rossmann strives to act responsibly for a more sustainable future and to help customers with various information, tips, and tricks in the maze of an environmentally friendly and health-conscious lifestyle during everyday customer decision-making.
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