Bunzl
Bunzl
Made Blue
Bunzl is a wholesaler of disposables, packaging and much more. Together with Made Blue, Bunzl developed a filled, reusable bottle as a complimentary gift for hotels, for example.
100
Litres of water per prefilled bottle
Ambassador
Of the programme One litre for one litre
2020
Bunzl is ambassador since 2020
About Bunzl
Bunzl is a wholesaler in disposables, packaging, hygiene products, guest supplies, hotel equipment, glassware, porcelain and cutlery for the food service market. With a very wide range of more than 23,000 articles, Bunzl has the right solution for every question.
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Hotels want to work as sustainably as possible, but also give something to the guest to remember. We now have the perfect solution, completely in the design of the customer and with an important contribution to a better world.
Joop Verdouw, Bunzl Foodservice
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In the picture
Machiel van Dooren of Made Blue handed out the first Bunzl bottle to Westcord Hotel Jakarta.
One litre for one litre
In our program One litre for one litre you can convert the water saving or water consumption of your product, service or organization in an equal amount of litres of clean drinking water in developing countries. Choosing a selection of customers or donating more liters is also an option. Transparency is paramount and we are happy to help you communicate about it!
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