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In an unprecedented event to raise funds to enhance the lives of children in disadvantaged communities, TNA, through its philanthropic arm, the Nadia and Alf Taylor Foundation, presents ‘Packed with Purpose’, a giveaway that gives entrants an "unbelievable" one-in-200 chance to win the tna robag (worth US$200,000).

The tna robag is the market leader in VFFS packaging solutions, offering unrivalled speeds of up to 250 bags per minute.
The tna robag is the market leader in VFFS packaging solutions, offering unrivalled speeds of up to 250 bags per minute.

To participate, the first 200 people will have the opportunity to make a donation equivalent to US$1500 or more, after which the entries will be closed and 100 per cent of the proceeds will be given directly to fund deserving projects.

“At a one in 200 chance, the odds of winning the tna robag are unbelievable,” said Dave Everett, CEO of the Nadia and Alf Taylor Foundation.

“The important point here is that by donating, you are making a big difference to underprivileged children around the world who would otherwise go without the chance of a decent education.

“There is no downside that we can see, just a chance to contribute directly to a great cause and win TNA’s market leading packaging system in the process.”

The tna robag offers unrivalled speeds of up to 250 bags per minute combined with wastage as low as 0.1 per cent. It provides superior flexibility and enhanced serviceability for maximum up-time, and bags just about any type of food application.

To participate, click here. The grand prize draw will take place on 25 July 2024.

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