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500,000 meals donated: DNTS extends valuable support to people in need

500,000 meals donated: DNTS extends valuable support to people in need

DNTS has recently received recognition for its food donation initiative, which has made a significant and tangible impact on the community.

DENSO Thermal Systems (DNTS) has reached a milestone of 500,000 meals donated across Italy through its food donation program. This initiative was made possible through collaboration with Banco Alimentare, an organization dedicated to alleviating hunger, marginalization, and poverty while also promoting food waste reduction.

DNTS has always been fully committed to fostering a more sustainable society through its social impact initiatives. With giving back as one of its core values, the company has launched a number of initiatives. From food donation programs to scientific research advancement, DNTS has collaborated with a variety of organizations to broaden its reach and develop effective solutions to local needs.

As part of its efforts to promote sustainability and societal well-being, DNTS carefully chose a food donation partner, Banco Alimentare, who shares similar core values, such as empowering vulnerable communities and reducing food waste. Through this collaboration, DNTS has made significant progress in reducing hunger and assisting people in need throughout Italy. In relation to this, DNTS received a donation certificate in recognition for its valuable efforts in the community.

Donating food is more than just charity. By giving back to the community, DNTS has made a direct impact, ensuring that the food reaches the intended recipients. This effort is consistent with the company’s sustainability strategy, resulting in positive changes and a long-term impact on society.

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