Philip Morris has built a recycling center in Hungary
Philip Morris has built a recycling center in Hungary from 3 billion HUF, the Secretary of State for Information and International Presentation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKM) announced on Monday in Gyál, at the handover of the facility.
Menczer Tamás Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced that the investment will create 100 new jobs in the settlement. Apart from Hungary, the tobacco company only built a similar center in Japan, he added. (MTI)
Related news
Unilever to invest EUR 75m in Nyírbátor
Unilever is bringing the manufacturing of a new product category…
Read more >Posta’s new logistics center will be able to double the current capacity
Magyar Posta has reached another milestone: in order to serve…
Read more >UK convenience sector investment reaches £1bn for first time
Investment in local UK shops hit record highs over the…
Read more >Related news
A new chapter has opened in the history of Pizza Hut: The restaurant chain can be renewed based on the Hungarian model
On September 12, the ribbon was cut on Pizza Hut’s…
Read more >150 million bottles, jars and aluminum cans have already been returned in Lidl stores
Lidl Hungary has reached a milestone in its new return…
Read more >Style rethought – Hungaria sparkling wine has been renewed!
Hungaria, one of Hungary’s most popular bottle-fermented sparkling wine brands,…
Read more >