Donate waste paper and help seriously ill children

15.11.2023 06:55

Today, the whole world celebrates Recycling Day. The problem of waste accumulation is especially acute due to its pollution of the environment and depletion of the planet's natural resources. Recycling helps reduce the amount of household waste going to landfills and partially solves the problem of lack of material resources.

To be able to recycle, rubbish needs to be separated. That is why, it is crucial to understand that separately collected waste is not trash but secondary raw materials from which we can produce the goods we need without additional burden on the environment.

We are pleased that the secondary raw materials market in Kyrgyzstan is already actively developing, and many companies are working to recycle household waste. Friends, we invite you to contribute to saving the planet and children's lives. Hand in waste paper and send the proceeds to help seriously ill children as part of the Time to Help project.

You can donate old bills, cheques, advertising leaflets, booklets, old magazines, newspapers, and books. 

Waste paper collection points in Bishkek:

- 124 Kurmanalieva St., +996 (708) 11 44 64 https://www.instagram.com/makulaturabishkek/ 

- Shabdan Baatyr St., 2/5, +996 (558) 78 88 81 Efes Ltd. 

To help seriously ill children, we offer to donate waste paper, and the proceeds will be used to support the children of the "Time to Help" project.

The public foundation "Sun of Hope" works to make sure that as many children as possible are healthy. Healthy children - a healthy nation!

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