Air France-KLM Gives Unused Airline Comfort Kits A Second Life Through Community-Focused Sustainability Initiative

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Air France-KLM has launched a sustainability project that transforms unused inflight amenity kit items from flights into meaningful resources for South African communities. By collecting items like eye masks, toothbrushes, creams, and pouches from aircraft arriving in Johannesburg and Cape Town, the airline repurposes them into school supplies, hygiene kits, and reusable products. From turning elastic bands into scrunchies for students to converting pouches into pencil cases and tote bags, this initiative supports hygiene, education, and dignity while embracing the principles of circular economy and community upliftment.

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Air France-KLM Gives Unused Airline Comfort Kits A Second Life Through Community-Focused Sustainabil...
Air France-KLM is turning discarded onboard items into a powerful force for good through a unique sustainability initiative that reimagines waste as a...
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