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More and more companies and people are uniting in favor of climate change, this generates awareness regarding the issue, and results in a change in habits and practices in favor of the environment.
It is necessary to gradually increase actions in favor of the planet even more, and one of the easiest tasks to contribute is through recycling.
Brands like Netflix, Telcel, Movistar and France Mobile Number List Herdez know this. They recently created an alliance so that Mexicans can take advantage of the "immediate benefits" of recycling.
One of the initiatives they have proposed to encourage more people to do it is that when recycling aluminum cans, Telcel, Movistar and Netflix customers exchange those cans for electronic money.
A few weeks ago, Herdez launched his ecological initiative called: Recycle the can , which promotes respect for nature and its conservation.
Pay Netflix, Spotify and Telmex by recycling cans
To obtain electronic money all you have to do is recycle cans of tuna, beans, vegetables, soda, among others.
They are introduced into collection machines that are located near supermarkets in different parts of the country.
And under the concept, Reverse vending machine , the machine receives empty used containers and in exchange grants attractive rewards such as airtime, electronic money and even payment for Netflix.
Recycle cans
The company explains that you only have to insert the cans into the machines located in Baja California, Chihuahua, Mexico City, State of Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Sinaloa and Sonora.
And to obtain electronic money it is necessary to register at these collecting machines with your cell phone number or by scanning a QR code, through the “For a more alive world” app.
For each can you can obtain a digital peso, which can be accumulated but cannot be exchanged for cash.
In order for the machine to receive aluminum products, the cans must be empty, clean and uncrushed.
With Recycle the can , the Herdez® brand seeks to revitalize the most populated cities in the country, and invites all citizens and residents to take care of their environment while reusing cans.
It is necessary to gradually increase actions in favor of the planet even more, and one of the easiest tasks to contribute is through recycling.
Brands like Netflix, Telcel, Movistar and France Mobile Number List Herdez know this. They recently created an alliance so that Mexicans can take advantage of the "immediate benefits" of recycling.
One of the initiatives they have proposed to encourage more people to do it is that when recycling aluminum cans, Telcel, Movistar and Netflix customers exchange those cans for electronic money.
A few weeks ago, Herdez launched his ecological initiative called: Recycle the can , which promotes respect for nature and its conservation.
Pay Netflix, Spotify and Telmex by recycling cans
To obtain electronic money all you have to do is recycle cans of tuna, beans, vegetables, soda, among others.
They are introduced into collection machines that are located near supermarkets in different parts of the country.
And under the concept, Reverse vending machine , the machine receives empty used containers and in exchange grants attractive rewards such as airtime, electronic money and even payment for Netflix.
Recycle cans
The company explains that you only have to insert the cans into the machines located in Baja California, Chihuahua, Mexico City, State of Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Sinaloa and Sonora.
And to obtain electronic money it is necessary to register at these collecting machines with your cell phone number or by scanning a QR code, through the “For a more alive world” app.
For each can you can obtain a digital peso, which can be accumulated but cannot be exchanged for cash.
In order for the machine to receive aluminum products, the cans must be empty, clean and uncrushed.
With Recycle the can , the Herdez® brand seeks to revitalize the most populated cities in the country, and invites all citizens and residents to take care of their environment while reusing cans.