What does water mean to you – WORLD WATER DAY

WORLD WATER DAY 2021   What does water mean to you? It was the same day in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, when the United Nations established World Water Day for the first time. Now, with this crucial question, the UN tries to awaken all of us in order to think and answer what water… Read More …

Palaplast aids the endeavors of The Greek Village for Children

The Greek Village for Children located in Filyro, Thessaloniki for many years provides love, hope, care and a home to children without families. The success of all their efforts can only be achieved with the support of everyone. Through the Social Solidarity Network, emphasizing the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility, Palaplast aids the endeavors of… Read More …

Palaplast Social Awareness

During this challenging period it is crucial that we remain united, supporting our heroes of the day, our nation’s doctors and nursing staff.  Now that our health care system is being tried is the time to step up. PALAPLAST declares present and involved in the common effort to meet the needs for medical equipment of… Read More …

World Water Day 2020

Water: The Source of Life This phrase may seem common, but this does not diminish its importance.  Especially now with so many regions of the planet, particularly Africa, that are plagued with lack of this precious resource, this message is more significant now than ever.   Palaplast respecting the importance of water for the last… Read More …

WORLD WATER DAY 2019

22nd of March, World Water Day. A day with a purpose to remind and stress not only the importance of water, but also the necessity of proper use of water resource’s. Every year, World Water Day highlights a specific topic that deals with water, 2019 the moto is: “Don’t leave anyone behind”. Clean and accessible… Read More …

World Water Day 2018

Water is the most valuable asset on earth, which determines to a significant extent the development of life in all corners of the world. 95% of the amount of water on earth is chemically bound in rocks making it impossible to utilize and be part of the hydrological cycle. Of the remaining 5%, 97% is… Read More …