Email Address
slavkasknonprofit@gmail.com
Phone Number
+421 914 704 008
Our Location
Ulica R. Seressa 1488/8, 94501 Komárno
slavkasknonprofit@gmail.com
+421 914 704 008
Ulica R. Seressa 1488/8, 94501 Komárno
A significant portion of the donations we receive is allocated toward the procurement and installation of new pyrolysis machines. These systems are primarily deployed in regions where plastic waste management represents a critical environmental issue, often posing direct risks to the health and well-being of local communities.
When selecting installation sites, we consider not only environmental urgency but also the economic viability and sustainability of operating such equipment, ensuring long-term effectiveness and community benefit. The goal of these installations is not only to reduce waste but also to create local jobs, facilitate knowledge transfer, and foster green economic development.
As an international nonprofit organization, SlavkaSk n.o. is committed to allocating at least 10% of its corporate profits to social and environmental donation initiatives. In addition to these internal contributions, we welcome support from private and corporate donors, whose contributions directly help us fulfill our mission. Donations can be made securely via bank transfer or credit card through our international system.
Our donation activities are not campaign-based, but rather operated as a systemic, audited, and fully transparent process. The use of all contributions is tracked and reported annually in our public social responsibility reports.
Our Key Focus Areas for Support:
Community Grant Program and Social Recognition
Each year, SlavkaSk n.o. opens a grant program for communities, schools, and civil organizations to apply for funding for local initiatives. Applications are reviewed by a professional board, and results are made public. Programs with the most significant social impact are awarded annually and presented at our international forums.
Transparency and Follow-Up
Every supported project is documented in a public report. Recipient organizations must submit written and documented updates on the progress of funded programs. In the case of misuse, funding is immediately suspended and legal action is initiated.