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.
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Miguel Coleta, Philip Morris Sustainability Director, MTI/Illyés Tibor
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)
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