4 tonnes of CYCLE eco-friendly cleaning products are on their way to Bosnia and Herzegovina - CYCLE Eco Cleaning Products

4 tonnes of CYCLE environmentally friendly cleaning products on their way to Bosnia and Herzegovina

The cleaner aid consignment is heading to the city of Bihac in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it will be deployed in 29 public institutions to prevent a possible outbreak. 
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The cleaner aid consignment is heading to the city of Bihac in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it will be deployed in 29 public institutions to prevent a possible outbreak. 

The humanitarian project was co-funded by the Hungary Helps Programme. The products sent in partnership with reNEW Technologies Hungary Kft. will alleviate the problems in the area just 200 km from our border. As we have learned, Bihács asked the Hungarian government for help two years ago. 

On Wednesday, we participated together with our colleagues in a launch event organised by the Association for Innovative Initiatives. The event was attended by Tristan Azbej, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, responsible for programmes to help persecuted Christians, and Daniel Nagy, President of the Association of Innovative Initiatives.  

The State Secretary said that the 4 tonnes of environmentally friendly cleaning products will be distributed to 29 public institutions through the Hungary Helps Programme and the Association of Innovative Initiatives.  

Our company was represented by Andrea Olaszi, Commercial Director. She introduced the CYCLE products to the audience and outlined that our cleaning products are manufactured in a sustainable way, using 90% recycled raw materials and treated wastewater.  

CYCLE environmentally friendly cleaning products will reduce environmental pollution and the risk of epidemics in the region.