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'''Dobrovoda Atelier, RpD''' is a major [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] {{wp|Shelf-stable food}} [[ | '''Dobrovoda Atelier, RpD''' is a major [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] {{wp|Shelf-stable food}} [[worker enterprise workshop]] that specializes in producing a wide range of high-quality canned meals. Founded in 1985 in Barderec, Baderia, as a partially worker-owned endeavor from the consolidation of several smaller manufactories, the company has grown to become a major player in the global non-perishable foods industry, with a presence in supermarkets on all 5 continents. | ||
Dobrovoda offers a diverse selection of canned meals, including soups, stews, {{wp|goulash}}, {{wp|zacusca}}, and more. The company prides itself on using fresh and high-quality ingredients, and works closely with several farmer's collectives in the Subprimes of Baderia and Strakosko, with which they have an exclusivity deal. In 2011, the company replaced their typical {{wp|Steel and tin cans|steel cans}} with biodegradable packaging, briefly experimenting with 3D-printed plastic cans in 2017 before reverting to earlier production methods. In accordance with environmental initiatives instituted by both the Prime Government of Ostrozava and the [[Angrast Accord]], Dobrovoda has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including using renewable energy sources and minimizing waste. Dobrovoda also works with a number of charitable organizations to support local communities and promote social justice. | Dobrovoda offers a diverse selection of canned meals, including soups, stews, {{wp|goulash}}, {{wp|zacusca}}, and more. The company prides itself on using fresh and high-quality ingredients, and works closely with several farmer's collectives in the Subprimes of Baderia and Strakosko, with which they have an exclusivity deal. In 2011, the company replaced their typical {{wp|Steel and tin cans|steel cans}} with biodegradable packaging, briefly experimenting with 3D-printed plastic cans in 2017 before reverting to earlier production methods. In accordance with environmental initiatives instituted by both the Prime Government of Ostrozava and the [[Angrast Accord]], Dobrovoda has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including using renewable energy sources and minimizing waste. Dobrovoda also works with a number of charitable organizations to support local communities and promote social justice. | ||
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Worker enterprise workshop | |
Industry | shelf-stable food, biodegradable packaging, and rations |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Barderec , S.W.R Baderia, Ostrozava |
Area served | Worldwide |
Number of employees | ~15,000 |
Dobrovoda Atelier, RpD is a major Ostrozavan Shelf-stable food worker enterprise workshop that specializes in producing a wide range of high-quality canned meals. Founded in 1985 in Barderec, Baderia, as a partially worker-owned endeavor from the consolidation of several smaller manufactories, the company has grown to become a major player in the global non-perishable foods industry, with a presence in supermarkets on all 5 continents.
Dobrovoda offers a diverse selection of canned meals, including soups, stews, goulash, zacusca, and more. The company prides itself on using fresh and high-quality ingredients, and works closely with several farmer's collectives in the Subprimes of Baderia and Strakosko, with which they have an exclusivity deal. In 2011, the company replaced their typical steel cans with biodegradable packaging, briefly experimenting with 3D-printed plastic cans in 2017 before reverting to earlier production methods. In accordance with environmental initiatives instituted by both the Prime Government of Ostrozava and the Angrast Accord, Dobrovoda has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including using renewable energy sources and minimizing waste. Dobrovoda also works with a number of charitable organizations to support local communities and promote social justice.