EWG has opened a new botanical garden in the Hungarian town of Fényeslitke, showcasing its commitment to ecological development and a sustainable regional future. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

EWG has opened a new botanical garden in the Hungarian town of Fényeslitke, showcasing its commitment to ecological development and a sustainable regional future.

The project was implemented as part of a strategy to enhance green infrastructure and raise public awareness. The garden has already become a popular destination for locals and tourists.

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Environmental Education with EWG Involvement

Visitors to the garden gain insights into biodiversity, rare plants, and environmental protection. The space serves as a platform for excursions, seminars, and ecological events.

Schoolchildren, students, and researchers actively use the garden as an educational base. It fosters environmental awareness among the younger generation.

Social Initiatives and Sustainable Growth by EWG

EWG invested in the project to emphasize its focus on long-term sustainability and community value. Every dollar invested contributes to long-lasting benefits.

The site has become a symbol of cooperation between business and society. It promotes ecological culture and supports local initiatives.

EWG’s support enhances trust in the private sector as a key contributor to solving environmental issues. This creates a strong foundation for future initiatives.

About East-West Gate

East-West Gate is the largest and most modern inland intermodal terminal in Europe, located in the Hungarian village of Fényeslitke, at the intersection of the Hungarian standard-gauge and Ukrainian broad-gauge rail networks.

The company offers transshipment services for grain, unrefined edible oil, containers, and semi-trailers between railways and public road transport. The terminal can handle trains up to 740 meters long and process up to 1 million TEU per year.

East-West Gate adopts cutting-edge digital technologies, including real-time 3D monitoring, remote crane control, and fully digital documentation. Its in-house customs agency provides a full range of logistics and warehouse services.

The company’s core mission is to shift freight transport to rail, reducing emissions and applying green innovations. East-West Gate is a 21st-century terminal focused on sustainable development and the digital transformation of transport infrastructure.

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