Bulgarian Soft Drink Association

The Bulgarian Soft Drink Association (BSDA) is a non-government organization (NGO) established in 1995. BSDA is a member of the Union of European Beverages Associations (UNESDA-CISDA) since 1996. The Association is also a member of the Bulgarian Industrial Association, Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bulgarian Association of Food and Drink Industry and member of the Union of Food Industry at the Federation of the Scientific - Technical Unions in Bulgaria.

The Bulgarian Soft Drink Association is a not for profit organization and is a legal entity established for implementing activity in private benefit in accordance to the Law on non-profit legal entities. The Association implements activities related to assisting, protecting and encouraging the rights and interests of the companies carrying out activities related to the manufacturing and bottling of non-alcoholic beverages, juices, natural mineral, spring and table waters, protecting the interests and rights of members of the Association before the State public and other authorities and institutions in Republic of Bulgaria and abroad;

Read more about Bulgarian Soft Drink Association:  Activities of The Association, Short Background Information of The Soft Drink Industry

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