CPI Romania collects 10 tons of recycled paper

Alina Oprea
CPI Romania, part of CPI Property Group, one of the largest real estate owners in Europe, announces the planting and paper recycling campaign carried out together with the tenants of the office spaces in IRIDE Park. Organized at the beginning of March, for a period of 5 days, the campaign managed to collect 10 tons of recycled paper, and in the end, the participants planted 30 trees inside the park.

“The success of this campaign is very important to us, and we thank our tenants for their positive feedback and involvement in this project. The ESG principles govern our entire activity, and this campaign is on the list of social responsibility projects of the company”, said Fulga Dinu, Country Manager, CPI Romania.

The activation of CPI Romania consisted in launching a paper recycling contest, and all tenants in IRIDE Park were invited to participate. Between March 8th-14th March 2023, the participants collected recyclable paper in bags provided by the owner of IRIDE Park - CPI Romania. At the end of the competition, all participants were invited to plant trees, inside the park.

Located on the former Pipera industrial platform, IRIDE Park is one of the largest business parks in Bucharest. The park has a leasable area of 83,286 square meters, divided into office buildings and storage spaces, and now, it hosts more than 50 companies.

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Green Forum  |  11 December, 2025 at 11:36 AM