
Beeco’s Eco-Conscious Map Launches at 23,000 Locations for Sustainable Quest

Beeco: The Eco-Friendly Map and App
Beeco, a new project focused on sustainability, is making waves with its innovative approach to promoting eco-friendly locations and activities. With a comprehensive map featuring 40 different categories related to sustainability, Beeco users can explore options such as community composting sites, selective waste collection points, sustainable restaurants, package-free stores, green events, and more. The project aims to empower individuals to actively contribute to the wellbeing of Earth by making sustainable choices in their daily lives.
The map, which has been meticulously compiled by a team of fifteen experts over the past few months, is open to suggestions from community members. The team encourages individuals to share their favorite sustainable locations, which will be added to the map to further enrich the user experience. Additionally, Beeco is set to launch an application that will allow users to access information on the country’s most sustainable places, engage in playful missions, and receive discounts to support the wellbeing of the planet and reduce their ecological footprint.
The founders of Beeco drew inspiration from bees, emphasizing the importance of working together to build an eco-friendly hive, much like the diligent insects. Since its inception, Beeco has garnered support from various programs, including EIT Climate Launchpad, K&H Start It, and MVM Edison. As the project gears up for the app launch, the community of eco-conscious individuals, volunteers, and corporate partners backing Beeco continues to grow.
For those interested in joining the Beeco hive, an invitation to reach out to Kristóf at [email protected] is extended. By becoming a part of the Beeco community, individuals can contribute to a more sustainable future for the planet.
In addition to the exciting developments surrounding Beeco, readers are also encouraged to check out other relevant articles, including news about the Danube potentially becoming poisonous in Budapest due to an abandoned factory, and the discovery of four new mushroom species in Hungary. These articles provide valuable insights into environmental issues and discoveries in the region.
Beeco’s commitment to promoting sustainability and environmental awareness is commendable, and the project’s upcoming app launch is sure to create new opportunities for individuals to make a positive impact on the planet. Stay tuned for more updates on Beeco and be sure to explore the wide range of sustainable locations and activities featured on the Beeco map.





