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MOL Group Included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index

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MOL Group has once again been part of the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSWI). This places MOL Group in the top 15% of integrated oil and gas companies based on its corporate sustainability performance. MOL Group is the only company from the Central Eastern European region to be included in the index.

The evaluation was conducted by RobecoSAM, a specialist in sustainability investment. RobecoSAM invited the 68 largest publicly listed Upstream & Integrated Oil and Gas sector companies, finally only admitting 10. MOL Group is now ranked in the top 15% of the companies worldwide based on its sustainability performance. The company was already listed in the Dow Jones Index between 2010 and 2011 and was now again included in the index after a five-year absence.

Membership in the DJSWI is restricted to corporations judged to be best-in-class when compared to industry peers based on a range of sustainability metrics. Metrics include environmental, social performance factors and economic sustainability is also considered.

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“Our goal is to fully integrate sustainability in our daily operations. We continue to have the highest regard for the safety of our people, the communities and the environment wherever we operate. The inclusion in the DJSI World Index, will further boost our commitment to continuous improvement and represents a major recognition to everyone in MOL who is working on improving our processes and performance at our sites and in our offices through their personal dedication,” said Mr. József Molnár, GCEO of MOL Group.

The robust management system overseen by the Board of Directors, the launch of our SD Plan 2020, which kick-started several actions, considered to be essential for the successful management of long-term economic, social and environmental challenges, and our strong culture of integrated reporting all contributed to this achievement.

Given our long-term commitment to sustainable development, we are particularly pleased to be recognized as a top sustainability performer within the industry.

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Regardless of size and industry, climate change poses a risk to all businesses

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Regardless of size and industry, climate change poses a risk to all businesses- business leaders agreed on this statement at BCSDH’s CEO roundtable conversation in September 2016.  Within the framework of the three-year-old Action2020 Hungary program, this year’s focal topic is Climate Change.

During the first week of September, CEO roundtable conversations took place on 3 different occasions with the participation of 34 CEOs from more than 10 industries. The aim of these conversations was to identify answers to the challenges posed by climate change, and to define the focal areas where BCSDH can formulate recommendations for the business sector. The roundtable conversations were hosted by three BCSDH members: Unilever, MagNet Bank and Henkel.

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Participants agreed that companies, regardless of their size and industry, have an impact on climate change and should bear the business risks associated with it. However, the same businesses also all have the chance to create business opportunities from it by reducing risks or investing in adaptation and innovation (which are more difficult to achieve but may provide greater benefits).

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During the business dinner on the 17th November, and in our annual publication, BCSDH will identify the climate change-related areas in which most companies can apply easily adoptable business solutions and define recommendation for the business sector which will have a real impact on these areas.

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Photos of the event you can find here.

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Updated guide on climate change for private equity investors

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KPMG launched an updated guide on climate change for private equity investors, prepared for the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) and UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). The guide covers current and emerging practice in the developing area of assessing climate change impacts on private equity investments, in two sections. Section 1 summarises the rationale for incorporating climate change concerns in private equity investments. Section 2 presents a framework that Limited Partners (LPs) and General Partners (GPs) can use in due diligence and when engaging with their fund and portfolio company investments. The guide is available at IIGCC’s website. iigcc

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Allianz Hungária – also serving to protect nature and our environment

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Our company is deeply committed to fighting global climate change. As a service provider, Allianz can undoubtedly do less for the cause than product manufacturers. However, we have implemented and will continue to implement a number of measures in addition to our green headquarters to protect nature and our environment.

Opening the new, green headquarters in 2010 was a milestone even in Allianz Hungária’s long list of efforts in environmental protection. The building was designed with a number of environment-friendly considerations in mind, including the type of construction materials (recycled materials were used in lots of sections) and also the lifetime carbon footprint of the structure.

  1. A powerful insulation system including, among others, glass fibre sheets, aluminium foil backed rock wool panels and thermal insulation plaster significantly lowers the building’s energy consumption.
  2. Hot water is partially supplied by the 12 solar panels mounted on the roof of the building in an area covering 24 m2.
  3. Rainwater (also called grey water) is used to flush toilets. With the heavy rains in the rainy season, it equals 13 m3 or approx. 52 bathtubs of water a day (instead of clean tap water) that the Municipality does not have to treat, another considerable amount of energy saved.
  4. The combination of central printers, the introduction of double-sided printing and new non-paper based processes as well as the digital office solution has drastically reduced paper use. Now only one-fifth of the paper quantity of 2009 is used, i.e. the company has consumed the same amount of paper over the past five years as in the year 2009.
  5. Amounting to close to 6000 kg in 2015 alone, documents and papers generated in office work and sorted to be destroyed are stored in metal containers and destroyed by an outside business partner in a closed system and then recycled. Consequently, approx. 70 full-grown trees are saved every year. (Recycling is regulated in a contract to ensure that our partner processes materials in an environmental-friendly manner.)
  6. Used paper towels at our headquarters are collected and disposed of via the Budapest Municipal Public Services Inc. (FKF Zrt.), which in 2015 alone amounted to a total of 57 m3 of selectively collected paper waste.
  7. With selective waste collection being the norm, we also separately collect hazardous waste such as the oil used in the restaurant kitchen of the building. Depleted batteries are collected in another container that normally fills up in a year. There was even another container for dead light bulbs during the 2015 Earth Hour campaign which was filled by company employees and walk-in contributors. In addition, dead light bulbs (400 pcs) and electronic devices (100 pcs) are also selectively collected and disposed of on a regular basis.
  8. Our colleagues drink purified water to limit the number of PET bottles used and to reduce the material needs for producing mineral water. Calculating with an average 2 litre water consumption per day per person and with 1000 colleagues, we save 4000 half-litre PET bottles every day.
  9. The glass surfaces of the building provide lots of natural light; in all other premises motion detector controlled or energy saving (compact fluorescent lamps and LED) light sources are employed. Savings on electricity is further enhanced by a motion detector controlled, dynamic light switching system in the underground garage.
  10. We use natural gas heating because it produces the least amount of combustion products. The hot exhaust air is used to preheat the fresh air supply via a condensation boiler. In addition, blown, filtered and fresh air is pre-cooled and pre-heated using huge heat recovery drums to reduce the amount of electricity and natural gas consumed for heating and cooling.
  11. As a result of our energy saving efforts, 250 trees are saved in our forests and a quantity equalling 24,000 bathtubs filled with water remain clean in our rivers. A single 11 W compact fluorescent lamp now operates for 960 fewer hours (120 workdays) per year, resulting in over 3 tons of limestone and over 1 ton of coal left untouched in the mountains.
  12. Access to the building is also an important factor for a green office. The Allianz HQ is accessible via various means of public transportation and there is even a bicycle track nearby. To encourage cycling, the building houses bicycle storage, locker room and shower facilities.

In support of our environment-friendly efforts, our Company is planning to introduce additional energy efficient methods by implementing the ISO 50001 standard.

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We are proud that the building has been pre-qualified as “BREEAM very good” and its “greenness” has been recognised with the Construction Industry Excellence Award (“Építőipari Nívódíj”). And we have not even mentioned the colour of the building…

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Budapest Energy Summit, 5-6 December 2016

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Budapest Energy Summit will be organized on the 5-6th of December 2016 at Budapest, Hungary.

The Main Patron of the conference is Mr. János Áder, President of Hungary.

The conference is a newly launched, biennial exclusive forum of the top energy leaders and EU leaders, representing businesses, authorities, and international organizations from 18 countries. The aim of the summit is to share insights and perspectives of the sector and to discuss the key energy issues of the broadly defined region. 

They will surely be there:

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Some further speakers of the Summit are:

Marie-Theres Thiell (RWE); Alexander Alting von Geusau (ING); Kirill Komarov (Rosatom); Gergely Szabó (MET); Dan Byles (SmarterUK); Jan Springl (EP Energy); Andrew Walker (Cheniere).

All speakers are available on the continually updated website of the conference: www.budapestenergysummit.hu

Book your seat now!

The World Energy Outlook 2016 will be presented on the conference by the Chief Economist of IEA, László Varró.

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Awards have been established to honor the outstanding achievements of energy executives and projects. You can nominate for „Energy Executive of the Year”, „Young Energy Executive of the Year”, „Woman Energy Executive of the Year”, „Energy Innovation Project of the Year” and „ Energy CSR project of the Year”. The winners will be selected by a professional, international jury. The awarding ceremony will be held on the gala dinner on the 5th of December (first day of the conference).

 

Details of the summit:

Date: 5-6th of December 2016

Venue: Hungary, Budapest, Hotel Marriott

Early bird tickets with 20% discount are available until September for 960 EUR!

Please note that the number of seats available are limited. 

For further information, please contact Henrietta Benkő at henrietta.benko@budapestenergysummit.hu.

The Main Sponsor of the event:

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