Ukrainians will be able to give cans to warm the defenders in the trenches

Ukrainians will be able to give cans to warm the defenders in the trenches
Katerina Belousova

There are "ZooBonus" stores in 12 cities of Ukraine

Ukrainians will be able to give their empty, clean canned food cans to ZooBonus stores, which will become trench candles for Ukrainian defenders.

Cans from ordinary cans and cans for pets are suitable for making such candles, reports the environmental initiative "Green Bird" on Facebook.

"In the cold season, our defenders need additional help that will warm, illuminate, and give an opportunity to cook simple, but so important for maintaining forces, warm meals in difficult field conditions," the message reads.

ZooBonus stores are located in 12 cities of Ukraine:

  1. Bucha;
  2. Vyshneve;
  3. Dnipro;
  4. Zaporizhzhia;
  5. Irpin;
  6. Kyiv;
  7. Lviv;
  8. Odesa;
  9. Sumy;
  10. Kharkiv;
  11. Cherkassy;
  12. Chernihiv

You can find the nearest store by link.

"The war finally proved that it is Ukrainians who have the biggest and most ardent hearts in the world, capable of warming at least the entire planet! And our Armed Forces demonstrate true miracles of courage and exploits, defending and recapturing every centimeter of Ukrainian land from the enemy," the activists stressed.

As EcoPolitic reported earlier, students of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute collect used disposable electronic cigarettes to turn them into an element of the drone drop system, which are then sent to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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