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Special Containers For Textile Waste will be Available in All Areas of Sofia

Special containers for textile waste will be available in all areas of Sofia. They will be closed in a way that prevents the removal of old clothes.

The main purpose of them is to reduce the burning of textile waste and improving air quality in the capital. 

Currently, 12 waste streams are collected in Sofia, including paper, plastic, glass, metal, green and bio wastes, etc.

German discount chain Lidl set to open stores in Serbia

The company announced this, specifying that the stores are located in Belgrade, Bor, Zrenjanin, Kragujevac, Leskovac, Nis, Novi Sad, Smederevo, Sombor, Subotica, Uzice, and Sabac.

A press release said that more stores in other towns will be opening starting in November, and continue in subsequent months, as Lidl intends to grow its retail business in this country.

The Bulgarian Branch of Lidl Introduces New Kielbasa and Sausage Standards

The Bulgarian division of the German company Lidl introduces new higher standards for the quality of the sausage from their own brand that they offer. All sausages from the Pikok, Baroni and Dulano brands, as well as from the "Rodna Stryha" product line, are now produced without the use of mechanically separated meat, which reduces the use of improvers and thickeners, the company said.

Bulgarian Companies have Sold Goods for BGN 15 Million for Europe's Lidl Stores

The "Rodna Stryha" product line in its partnership with the Lidl chain marks one year since its launch. Sales of over 15 million leva were realized by Bulgarian manufacturers in Lidl stores in Europe in 2017. Thanks to the partnership with Lidl, more than 20 Bulgarian companies are selling products outside the country.

City of Athens dishes up Christmas lunch for 1,000

The City of Athens served about 1,000 people at its free Christmas lunch which took place at an indoor stadium in the district of Rouf, west of the city center.

Dozens of municipal employees and volunteers helped serve the dinners - which were this year donated by supermarket chain Lidl - mostly to poor families and homeless persons.
 

Lidl Apologized for the Removed Christian Crosses on the Packaging of its Products

The Lidl supermarket chain has apologized to its users for removing crosses from photos of churches from the Greek island of Santorini, which graphically shaped their Greek product line, and promised to change the offensive packaging as soon as possible. Reports Mediapool. 

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