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BCSDH urges regional and corporate cooperation

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“The circular economy is the business model of the future” – said Jacqueline Cramer on April 25, 2018 at the BCSDH Business breakfast and Action 2020 Forum, which was focused on promoting sustainable lifestyles and, more specifically, the circular economy.

 

 Professor Jacqueline Cramer, circular economy ambassador of the district of Amsterdam and former Dutch Environment Minister, gave a great performance at the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary’s (BCSDH) Business Breakfast and Action 2020 Forum. The organization’s Business Breakfast – which involves a forum of 81 member companies that produce 30% of Hungary’s GDP – was followed by workshops with business leaders and experts that will help the business sector to take meaningful steps regarding the promotion of sustainable lifestyles.

 “The full implementation of the circular economy requires the appropriate scale. In this, regional or corporate communities are crucial. The inevitable first step is sharing knowledge and experiences and undertaking joint action which can accelerate the emergence of sustainable supply chains and thereby drive the expansion of the circular economy. By becoming part of such a community, we can take shared steps that we would never be able to manage on our own.” – explained Jacqueline Cramer.

According to some estimates, the circular economy has business potential of 4500 billion USD by 2030 globally.

 

“Transitioning to a circular economy is one of the greatest business opportunities nowadays. The core of the concept is not yet deeply acknowledged by most companies, although use of this model can increase the flexibility of the economy and facilitate the achievement of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. BCSDH is a corporate community that can help companies share knowledge and experiences, as well as contribute to working as a team in this area”- said Attila Chikán, President of the BCSDH in his introduction.


Hungary’s ecological footprint is 3.6 gha per person, although available bio-capacity is only 2.68 global hektar (gha) per capita
– as with many other countries in the world, there is considerable over-consumption in Hungary too. A sustainable economy can only be based on sustainable consumption. The main objective of the Action 2020 Hungary program is to ensure sustainable consumption by fostering adequate levels of supply and demand that will result in a better quality of life, while taking ecological limits into account.

“The circular economy is just one of the areas that plays a major role in achieving the goals of the Action 2020 Sustainable Lifestyle, and probably it is also the biggest challenge today in Hungary. The other two priority areas are sustainable products and services, as well as consumer decisions. During the Forum we have tried to explore and identify existing business solutions that provide immediate-, short- and medium-term results”- said Valentin Póka, Country Manager of Coface, BCSDH’s Action 2020 Sustainable Lifestyle Working Group Leader.

The primary purpose of the Action2020 Forum was to launch and support effective teamwork and joined-up thinking in the business sector while creating a real impact. Fifty-seven companies have already joined the program.

The main sponsors of the Action 2020 Hungary program include Mastergood and Nestlé, while the highlighted sponsors are Alteo, McDonald’s, MOL and Unilever. Other sponsors include E.On, Essity, Folprint, HVG, KPMG and Rossmann.

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#YouthEmpowered has moved on the web

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Coca-Cola HBC Hungary, the organizer of #YouthEmpowered educational program, has made the e-learning educational material supplementing the program’s trainings available on the website of the initiative. The online training is free, can be personalized, and company employees also offer one-to-one counseling to interested participants.

Coca-Cola HBC Hungary has made the educational material supplementing its #YouthEmpowered trainings available on the Internet, on the website of the educational program. This in part supplements the previously announced and already under way trainings and also partially cover their contents. Among others, the ten-module e-learning package of #YouthEmpowered program differs from similar programs by offering an offline service as well: participants can request one-on-one counseling from program mentors, top managers of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary.

 

The online training is flexible, modules can be surfed freely, so studying can be customized. It is worth starting the program with a self-knowledge test, because it can provide a valuable feedback on areas the jobseeker needs to improve at. The basics of financial knowledge, sales skills, business planning and project management are all included in the modules – subjects that cannot be covered during the one-day training. Those who wish to take part in the offline training after completing or during the modules, can sign up at the #YouthEmpowered website.

 

„We recommend the online training, among others, for entrants in search of a job or mothers, since it can be completed from home and is interruptible. The program is also suitable for young people with some expertise and marketable ideas, who can easily obtain advice to launch their own enterprise” – Valentin Tóth, Public Affairs and Communications Director of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary pointed out. The aim of extending the original initiative to such scope is clearly to stimulate the employment of young people in various walks of life.

 

Coca-Cola HBC Hungary launched #YouthEmpowered educational program last fall for inactive young people between the ages of 18-30. Participants are taught self-knowledge, how to handle job interview situations and feedback in the trainings offered by the company, and in addition, it is also their aim to help young people build a network of contacts to ease their employment. Until today, over 700 jobseekers have participated in the free, one-day trainings in Budapest and in the countryside, and Coca-Cola HBC Hungary plans to involve 8,000 young people by 2020. The company receives assistance from civil organizations to carry out trainings in the countryside, which utilize their familiarity with localities to address inactive young people living in small villages.

 

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Coca Cola HBC Magyarország

A Coca-Cola HBC Magyarország Kft. a 600 millió fogyasztót kiszolgáló és 28 országot átfogó Coca-Cola HBC AG csoport tagja. A dunaharaszti székhelyű, Magyarországon két palackozó-üzemet működtető vállalat 1.100 dolgozót foglalkoztat, teljes tevékenysége során pedig közel 13.000 embernek biztosít munkát. A Coca-Cola Magyarország eddig 116 milliárd forintot fektetett be hazánkban. A társaság az egyik legjelentősebb magyar élelmiszer-feldolgozó, termékeit 25 országba exportálja. Az üdítőitalok előállításához használt alapanyagok közel kétharmadát belföldi szállítók biztosítják.

A cég az alkoholmentes italok széles választékát kínálja: a szénsavas üdítőitalok (Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola light, Coca-Cola zero, Coca-Cola zero koffeinmentes, Coca-Cola zero Lemon, Coca-Cola Cherry zero, Fanta, Fanta zero, Sprite, Sprite zero, Lift, Kinley, Royal Bliss), a természetes ásványvizek (NaturAqua csendes, enyhe, szénsavas, Römerquelle csendes, szénsavas), ízesített vizek (NaturAqua Emotion), a gyümölcslevek, nektárok és gyümölcsitalok (Cappy, Cappy Pulpy, Cappy Ice Fruit, Cappy Great Start, Cappy Junior), jeges teák (Nestea, FUZETEA, FUZETEA zero), sportitalok (Powerade), valamint az energiaitalok (Burn, Monster) egyaránt részét képezik a választéknak. A vállalat kizárólagos forgalmazója Olaszország első számú kávéjának, a Lavazza márkának. A társaság prémium szeszes italokat is forgalmaz, a cég a többi közt a Jack Daniel’s, Finlandia, Bacardi, Famous Grouse, Rézangyal, Campari márkákat értékesíti.

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Our new member the Manuli Stretch Hungary

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Our new member, the Manuli Stretch Hungary  was established in 2004 as a subsidiary of the Manuli Group. The group which is functioning as a stretch foil manufacturer, can be considered as a leading company on a global scale when talking about productivity, product quality and trading. The main services of the hungarian subsidiary are applying stretch foil, shrink wrapping, strapping, drilling, gluing, cushioning and filling, while still adapting to the unique ideas and expectations of the partners. The three pillars of their services are reducing packaging material consumption, increasing capacity and thus reducing overall packing costs.

The company pays great attention to ethics, and their Ethics Codex is the basis of their everyday work. By offering flexible forms of employment as a family-friendly workplace, their own 12-member team is attentive to respect for human values and can adapt flexibly to the everyday lives of small children. They also take care of their ethical operations with their suppliers, and they make sure about these with the help of regular personal audits.

“In the spirit of environmental responsibility, it is our priority to teach industrial manufacturers use less packaging material and stimulate them to a more efficient method of packaging with our environmentally-friendly and cost-effective solutions, and overall our conscious packaging concept. We are looking forward to working with BCSDH, as even more effective solutions and a more sustainable utilization could be developed, while taking recycling and reusing into account.” – said Gábor Arató, CEO of Manuli Stretch Hungary.

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