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KPMG has won the “Best Advisory Project – Garai Tamás Award”

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KPMG has won the “Best Advisory Project – Garai Tamás Award” by the Association of Management Consultants in Hungary

The winning project was performed by KPMG’s Sustainability Services team for Vodafone: KPMG prepared the corporate responsibility report of the business year 2011-2012 for Vodafone, and supported the related communication as well. Besides creating the report in English and in Hungarian, KPMG helped communicate the content of the report on Vodafone’s website, and prepared videos with stakeholders of the company’s CR program.

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Measuring socio-economic impact – A WBCSD guide for business

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Navigating the complex landscape of socio-economic impact measurementCompanies are increasingly interested in measuring socio-economic impact as part of maintaining their license to operate, improving the business enabling environment, strengthening their value chains, and fueling product and service innovation. But while more and more tools are being developed to help companies measure socio-economic impact, it can be difficult to compare and choose among them.

The tools available today are incredibly diverse. They are based on different assumptions, they offer different functionality, they focus on different types of impact, and they suite different purposes.

The guide is intended to help companies navigate the complex landscape of socio-economic impact measurement.

Download the guide click here.

It aims to:

Provide an overview of the business case for measuring socio-economic impactIntroduce the terminology and basic theory used in this space for a busines audience Profile a selection of existing tools for business needsAccelerate business efforts to measure and manage socio-economic imact
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WBCSD Guidance for Accounting & Reporting Corporate GHG Emissions in the Chemical Sector Value Chain

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This document provides guidance to support chemical companies in the consistent accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including the company’s own emissions and those of its value chain.

The guidance builds upon existing best practice standards for corporate GHG accounting and reporting – The GHG Protocol Standards – which are developed through a global, multistakeholder process convened by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the World Resources Institute (WRI).

In following internationally-recognized GHG standards, wide variations exist in the resulting emissions amounts reported, due to the allowable choices made through the GHG inventory process. This document addresses the areas where the most inconsistency in approaches by reporting companies was found, including how to account for and report emissions related to: joint arrangements; the resale of energy; identifying relevant value chain (scope 3) activities; combined heat and power installations; renewable sources; swapping arrangements; and offsets and unbundled energy certificates. The guidance also provides a consistent framework for reporting.

The use of this guidance, along with the GHG Protocol Standards, is intended to create more consistency and comparability in the GHG accounting, reporting and performance assessment of chemical companies, further supporting the efforts of WBCSD chemical companies in the key sustainability area of GHG management.

Source and download the guidance click here.

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New Members in BCSDH

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In the first quarter of 2013 11 companies and their CEOs and top managers joined BCSD Hungary. CEOs of these corporates have signed the recommendation for business leaders  ‘Complex Interpretation of Corporate Sustainability’ and expressed their intention that will manage their enterprises respecting the principles it contains.

 

New members of BCSD Hungary:

Alstom

ALTEO

Eisberg

GDF Suez

Goodwill

Grundfos

KPMG

MAVIR

Nestlé

Pannonia Ethanol

Unilever

Full list of our members available here: http://bcsdh.hu/membership/members/ujtagok

 

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Green Business Forum: Embrace Sustainability

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Embrace Sustainability and create a positive impact on society
In the current stage of globalization, the importance of sustainable development is regarded as one of the biggest challenges. Enormous efforts are made by environmental organizations and activists to increase the awareness of environmental-friendly practices. More and more organizations all around the world try to find their own way to respond to this challenge.
Corporate sector has the power to cause a big change into society by developing sustainable practices. Supporting actions that stimulate the exchange of best practices, benchmarking, research and development, EuCham – European Chamber tries to deliver a unique approach to environmentally conscious principles.
Green Business Forum: Embrace Sustainability
Date: Monday 22 April 2013 at 18:00. Registration begins at 17:30.
Venue: Kinnarps Jarl Conference Center, Váci út 92, 1133 Budapest, Hungary
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Agenda
18:00     Introduction
Mr Michele Orzan President, EuCham CEE
18:05     Video Message
Mr Janez Potočnik, EU Commissioner for Environment
18:10      Keynote Speech
Mr Ilir Mirena, Deputy Minister of Environment, Kosovo
18:20      Presentations
H.E. Mr Gauri Shankar Gupta, Ambassador of India
H.E. Mr Tom Nørring, Ambassador of Denmark
Mr Bo Normander, Director, Worldwatch Institute (tbc)
18:50      Panel Discussion
Mr Michael Nixon, Managing Director, Nestlé
Ms Marta Bonifert Executive Director, REC-Regional Environmental Center
Mr János Takács, Chief Regional Officer-CEE, Electrolux
Mr György Laboranovits, Managing Director, K&H
Ms Katalin Urbán, CSR Chief, Grundfos
Mr Gergely Tóth, Association for Sustainable Economies
19:30       Q&A and Networking Session
Honorary guests
H.E. Mr Darko Angelov, Ambassador of Macedonia
H.E. Ms Darja Bavdaž Kuret, Ambassador of Slovenia
H.E. Mr Roland Galharague, Ambassador of France
H.E. Ms Shkendije Geci Sherifi, Ambassador of Kosovo
H.E. Mr Bert van der Lingen, Deputy Ambassador of Netherlands
H.E. Mr JeanFrançois Paroz, Ambassador of Switzerland
H.E. Ms Tove Skarstein, Ambassador of Norway
The event will be held in English.
Participation is free of charge. Please register at info@eucham.eu or +36 1 445 1055.
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www.eucham.eu

Join the event on Facebook: facebook.com/events/160234677464040

 

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