Swiss takes sustainability to the classroom with “Unboxing the Future” project in Georgetown

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See below the full statement issued: Acado Guyana, the official distributor for Swiss products in Guyana, last week launched a new sustainability project with the shared goal of increasing awareness of their new line of boxed peas, beans and vegetables.The project, titled “Unboxing the Future”, was piloted in six High Schools across Georgetown, reaching over 200 students, providing them with supplies for Food and Nutrition classes.Acado and Swiss describe this year’s project as the first of many to come in the years ahead and highlighted the student engagements as a demonstration of their investment in the future of the communities in which they operate.Tetrapak is an eco-friendly packaging, allowing consumers to ditch the can opener, and more easily access Swiss’ already well-known products including sweet kernel corn, mixed vegetables,  baked beans, red kidney beans, chickpeas, black beans and lentils.The post Swiss takes sustainability to the classroom with “Unboxing the Future” project in Georgetown appeared first on News Room Guyana.