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Our newest member is the Central Bank of Hungary

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We welcome our newest member company, the Central Bank of Hungary, which was founded in 1924. The main activity of the company is the conducting of monetary policy, tasks related to money circulation and the supervision of financial organizations in Hungary, and is represented by the Minister of Finance. The bank has more than 1400 employees, and its number one leader is Dr. György Matolcsy.

The Central Bank – as an institution supporting financial stability and long term economic growth – has set a new strategic goal to facilitate Hungarian sustainable investments and their financing (be it bank- or capital market based), and to align all of these with policies and the opportunities of real economic actors. Their goal is to promote the development of banking and capital market products, that support the spread of climate-friendly energy, industrial, agricultural, water management and waste management technologies. For this purpose the Department of Sustainable Finance was established in 2019 to perform these tasks. In 2019, the Bank obtained the Green Office certification, while the environmental impact of its conferences is compensated by WWF Hungary‘s habitat restoration ecological investments. It is planning to achieve its operations’ total carbon neutrality with a similar solution.

The Central Bank’s Environmental Declaration has been publicly available since 2011, and its transparent operation is ensured by the audits of the Court of Auditors, annual reports and press conferences. Its Statute and Ethics Committee ensures ethical operation.

The second pillar of their Green Program include the cooperation with domestic and international organizations, thus they would like to support the implementation of domestic climate and sustainability efforts through their BCSDH membership. They believe BCSDH is an excellent platform to communicate and consult with domestic companies.

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Our newest member is the BuildEXT Ltd.

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Our new member company is BuildEXT Ltd., which was founded in 2008 with a core activity involving engineering activities and consulting. The founder of the organization is Csaba Livják, has doubled the number of employees and sales revenue of the company in recent years, thus in 2019 they achieved a sales revenue of more than half a million HUF.

BuildEXT is an organization that brings together the most advanced players in the Hungarian architectural market and provides architectural services for investments dealing with complex industrial facilities, office buildings and public institutions. The architectural methodology (BIM) they use is based on simulating and optimizing designing and construction processes using digital models. The construction and operational costs of buildings designed using the BIM methodology will be one third less, the implementation 20% faster and will have 50% less environmental impact over the entire life cycle of the facility, while providing a better quality of life and a safer working environment for the ones involved.

Their company has internal rules that clearly clarify the required organizational culture, responsibilities, and rules of office conduct. Regular workshops support the flow of fair organizational information, equality, and all employees get an opportunity frequently to speak out anonymously with also getting response. In their day-to-day operations, they pay special attention to maintain their activities with the lowest possible ecological footprint. They have minimized the number of cars in their fleet with combustion-engine, thus preferring clean and alternative transport instead, such as electric cars, electric scooters, public transport and bicycles, as well as Greengo service.

A professional blog was launched in order to inform the future generation of architects about the role of architecture in creating a sustainable future. By joining BCSDH, their goal is to promote the spread of the architectural approach in Hungary, according to which sustainable development is not only the key to our future, but also a natural path to our development.

 

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Virtual tour to the World Horti Center co-organized by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

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As part of the Action2020 Hungary Food and Nature program the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands organized a unique digital, live-guided tour to the World Horti Center (WHC) on 9 July, 2020. The WHC is the knowledge and innovation center for international greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands.

The organizers invited company leaders and representatives, academics, experts, researchers of the sector and the press to get an insight into this leading platform where business, education, research and government jointly innovate, connect, inspire and share knowledge. It is situated in Naaldwijk in the Netherlands, a country which is a frontrunner of greenhouse horticulture and is the world’s second exporter of agricultural products.

The tour was opened by René van Hell, the ambassador of the Netherlands to Hungary, and Irén Márta, managing director of BCSDH. After that, Joep Hendricks, CEO of WHC, Mark Zwinkels, Director International of WHC and Gert Stiekema, Executive Director of Topsector Horticulture and Starting Materials presented the operation of WHC.

Participants could learn how the Triple Helix model works in practice, how WHC contributes to increase the level of sustainability in the horticulture sector, also outside of the Netherlands, and how WHC involves students of all levels to help solve issues and challenges in the future.

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Will we take the opportunity? – ‘Race to Zero Carbon’ – What can companies do?

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At the online ‘Race to Zero Carbon’ event held on 2 July, leading domestic companies from several industries demonstrated their good examples and commitments, thereby encouraging domestic companies to make similar ambitious commitments towards a carbon-neutral economy.

The purpose of the event, organized by the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH), the British Embassy, ​​the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the German Embassy, ​​was to encourage the domestic business sector to shift to a more sustainable, carbon-neutral economy after the pandemic.

The event built momentum for the “Race to Zero” campaign announced by the UN and COP26 in 2021, at which governments need to ratify the 2015 Paris Agreement.

‘If there is something to be glad about concerning the pandemic, then it is that our planet has been able to take a breath for a moment. Air and water have become cleaner everywhere on Earth. But still, climate change has not stopped. The forced economic break allows us to take steps towards achieving such things in which we have achieved very little so far. The positive climate impacts we have experienced should make governments and companies realize that we have to shift to ‘climate neutral’ operations as soon as possible’ –Attila Chikán Jr., President of BCSDH, said in his inspiring opening speech.

During the event, speeches were given by British Ambassador Iain Lindsay, host of COP26 in Glasgow in 2021, Dutch Ambassador René van Hell, a committed supporter of the circular economy, strategic partner of BCSDH, and Klaus Streicher, Deputy Head of Mission of the German Embassy in Budapest, speaking on behalf of Germany – which is planning on achieving climate neutrality and is next in line for the EU presidency. The purpose of the speeches was to encourage domestic companies to commit to faster and more ambitious reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

Dr. Barbara Botos, Deputy Minister of State for Climate Policy, spoke about the climate protection law recently passed by parliament, according to which Hungary has committed to achieving net climate neutrality by 2050, thus to balance the emissions and absorption of greenhouse gases. Among the goals defined in the law, we can find the issuance of a Green Bond, and support for the energy-related development of domestic companies, thereby supporting the goal that the share of renewable energy sources in Hungary should reach 21% by 2030.

’The coronavirus may be our last warning, pointing out that if we do not change our relationship with nature radically, the survival of civilization is highly questionable. The health and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus is just a foretaste of what climate change will cause soon.’ – said Prof. Dr. Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, Vice-Chair of the Working Group of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). ‘At the same time, the crisis and economic recovery have created many new opportunities to accelerate the economic and institutional changes needed for decarbonisation, but these were very difficult to mobilize before the crisis. It’s up to us whether we return to the outdated twentieth-century “normal,” or build a new, more livable, healthier, cooler and happier “new normal.”’- she added.

‘Half of our member companies already have strategic, climate protection goals, commitments and programs. The purpose of today’s event is to encourage companies to implement the recommendations of our Action2020 Hungary climate program as soon as possible by presenting the concrete activities of leading companies. These recommendations include the introduction of carbon footprint calculation, regular analysis of the results, and preparation of action plans for effectively reducing greenhouse gas emissions’ – said Márta Irén, Managing Director of BCSDH.

At the ‘Race to Zero Carbon’ event, Alexander Protsenko, CEO of Allianz Hungária Zrt., Chris Dinsdale, Deputy CEO of Budapest Airport, Dániel Rábai, Managing Director of Continental Hungária Kft., Lennard de Klerk, owner of Irota Ecolodge, Geert Swaanenburg, Heineken Breweries, Andrea Istenesné Solti, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Shell Hungary, Dale A. Martin, CEO of Siemens Zrt., and Nóra Hevesi, Head of Communications at TESCO-Global Áruházak Zrt., spoke about the specific climate-protection commitments and steps taken by their companies to foster carbon neutral operations.

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SPAR offers new environmentally friendly packaging products

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The eco-friendly product range of SPAR has increased again. The environmentally conscious customers can reduce waste generated in the households with the new solutions of the store chain that are appropriate for packaging and storage of food.

Besides reconsidering the materials, technologies and workflows applied during its own operation, SPAR encourages also its customers to a more environmentally conscious behaviour for the sustainability of our liveable environment. In favour of sustainability, the company has introduced a number of novelties for packaging technology by which less disposable plastic waste is generated in the households.

 „In the spirit of sustainability, we have recently introduced several novelties into our network. I am pleased to say that these were also positively received by our customers. These are, for example, the reusable eco-friendly bags for fruit and vegetables and for bakery products or the silicone closing covers. Now, we have presented newer environmentally friendly products that hopefully will become just as popular as the former ones” – said Márk Maczelka, Head of Communication at SPAR.

A novelty in the selection of the INTERSPAR hypermarkets is the silicone storage bag available in 1 and 1.5 litre packs that offers strong, permanent protection for the food stored in it. Due to its practical design, it occupies little space, thus consumers can bring it with them to their workplace or even to hiking.

The cloth made from beeswax available in different sizes, 3-piece sets is an environmentally friendly packaging material for sandwiches, fruit and vegetables. The product, which is easily reusable, highly flexible, easy to clean and shape, is an excellent and natural substitute for plastic packaging.

The food storage tray, which is equipped with flexible cover lining, sealable hermetically, cleanable, proves to be a reusable and eco-friendly solution to sliced cheese and cold cuts. By this, we can reduce or eliminate the use plastic foils and plastic bags.

The new products are available in every INTERSPAR hypermarket.

The sustainability initiatives of the company can be found at the website www.sparafenntarthatojovoert.hu.

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“Race to Zero Carbon” – 2 July 2020. – What can business do about climate change?

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Commitments and actions to reduce carbon emission

At the online “Race to Zero Carbon” event, BCSDH, the British Embassy, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Embassy of Germany are urging domestic companies to commit to a faster and more ambitious GHG emission reductions and to announce their commitments reducing the impacts of climate change.

The Race to Zero Carbon event promotes the post-pandemic economic recovery as a sustainable one and build momentum around the shift to a decarbonised economy ahead of COP26, where governments and companies must strengthen their contributions to the Paris Agreement.

Attila Chikán Jr., president of BCSDH, Iain Lindsay, British Ambassador to Hungary, H.E. René van Hell, Ambassador of Netherlands to Hungary, Klaus Streicher, Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy, and Dr. Barbara Botos, Deputy Minister of State for Climate Policy and Prof. Dr. Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, Vice Chair of Working Group III of IPCC are urging domestic companies to commit to a faster and more ambitious emission reductions and to announce their commitments reducing the impacts of climate change.

The European Commission presented its roadmap, the European Green Deal in December 2019. In March, it recommended an EU climate law, that would allow the continent to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. The EU roadmap for climate targets remains in place, but the climate regulation must also be approved by the European Parliament, preferably before the next UN COP26 climate conference postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic. They defined Hungary’s climate and energy policy and the energy transition scenario towards carbon neutrality in Hungary’s long-term climate strategy (National Clean Development Strategy) until 2050, in the National Energy and Climate Plan until 2030, also covering the strategy until 2040.

Please, click here to start your registration here.

The event will be in English, without any interpretation.

For further information, contact Ivett Takács (ivett.takacs@bcsdh.hu).

 

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Switching from a linear to a circular economy – the Circular webinar series begins

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The Circular Economy Platform is offering a three-part webinar series for free to its members and to BCSDH’s member companies. Participants will be introduced to the theoretical and practical foundations of the circular economy and its legal framework from recognized professionals. Furthermore, they can learn about the latest circular business models and product design processes through innovative international and domestic corporate examples. Participants will receive a certificate on all three occasions.
The first webinar will take place on June 30, where the speakers will be Dr. Gábor Bartus, Secretary of the National Council for Sustainable Development, and Dr. Bálint Horváth, the Circular Economy  Regional Policy Officer at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Products made from recycled materials in the offer of SPAR

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The store chain dedicated to sustainability offers to its customers such bags and accessories in its loyalty promotion starting on 11st June that are made from reused and recycled materials produced by totally environmentally friendly technique. The products of the point collecting promotion are practical with clean form and colour design and prove in practice the appropriateness of alternative use of materials and technology.

SPAR in its new loyalty promotion offers to its customers the quality Re-Generation bags and Koziol picnic tools made by the most modern environmentally friendly technologies. The 10 types of products are available with 66-70% discount by the collection of the necessary loyalty points, but they can also be purchased at full price of course.

 „Our company dedicated to sustainability applies during its operation more and more such technologies with which it encourages its customers to the active, environmentally-conscious behaviour. That is why we are happy to cooperate with the brands Re-Generation and Koziol because we offer in our loyalty promotion such practical tools used with daily or regular frequency that are made by environmentally friendly procedure. The material of the bags is recycled PET bottles, while 100% of the material of the Koziol food boxes can be re-melted, thus the raw material can be returned into the production cycle.” – said Márk Maczelka, Head of Communication.

All of the Re-Generation products that is the 7 types of device included in the present SPAR loyalty promotion – backpack, laptop backpack, travel bag, backpack combined with shoulder bag, multifunctional universal holder, belt and/or shoulder bag, case for holding laptop and documents – are made from recycled plastic bottle. On all of the uniquely two colour toned, developed by Italian top design, unisex and with timeless style, sporty elegant accessories is indicated that how many PET bottles were used to produce them. For example, the backpack is made from the grist of 20 bottles.

 

The grey and black outer fabric, the black lining, the shoulderstraps and the handles of the company’s bags are produced 100% from recycled PET bottles. Besides the strict production regulations and the quality tests carried out compulsorily and optionally, the factory manufacturing the threads and fabrics serving as raw materials for the products has GRS – Global Recycled Standard certificate which guarantees that the recycled contents and the controlled chemical ingredients meet the requirements. The producer ensures the appropriate production safety, traceability and also the good environmental practice. The raw material used for production is provided from the bottles sold in the commercial market and collected back from the customers, furthermore even the product specifications are printed on paper deriving from certified forestry.

The Organic collection of the more than 90 years old German Koziol company awarded professionally several times combines all of the advantages of thermoplastic plastic without negative side effects with the positive features of natural cellulose. The final result is a maximally environmentally friendly 100% reusable product family. 3 products of the brand in the promotion of SPAR starting in June, the 2-piece food box set and the also 2-piece lunch box set and the flask are also that kind. The company uses during its production processes 90% less energy than during the production of glass, ceramic and aluminium. The planned life cycle for use of its products is more than 10 years, but soon the recycling of plastic articles scrapped after many years of use will be an opportunity.

The point collecting promotion started on 11st June 2020 and ended on 16th September 2020 in the INTERSPAR, City SPAR, SPAR partner and SPAR market stores. The customers get 1 loyalty point after every spent HUF 1000 which point can be stuck into the collecting booklet. If they collect 20 stickers in one collecting booklet, they can buy one of the 10 products at the indicated reduced price. To the purchase, the collecting booklet containing the necessary 20 points and the selected product shall be given to the cashier and the SPAR colleagues validate immediately the discount.

The customers can redeem the loyalty points between 11st June 2020 and 27th September 2020 until the product stock lasts. The detailed rules of participation is available on the website www.spar.hu and in the stores participating in the loyalty promotion.

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Current topics from exclusive speakers – This year’s “Future leaders” talent program has reached the half-way point

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This year’s challenges have also required renewal of the talent program. In addition to sustainability issues, domestic and international topics – such as retaining employees, and the impact of the pandemic on climate change – have also been integrated into the program. Participants were able to obtain first-hand information about  issues relevant to the crisis during the pandemic from a number of domestic and international professionals. Our guest speakers during the virtual lectures and discussions included Filippo Veglio (WBCSD), Diána Ürge-Vorsatz (IPCC), Gábor Bartus (NFFT), and Sándor Baja (Randstad).
Project work is also in its final phase; short movies made by the teams will be presented at the October 8 Business lunch.

10.06.2020
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Henkel – Help is on the way!

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With this consumer-targeted campaign, Henkel provides HUF 10 million to support five foundations which are active in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic: The Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta (Magyar Máltai Szeretetszolgálat), the Hungarian Red Cross (Magyar Vöröskereszt), the Hungarian National Ambulance Service Foundation (Országos Mentőszolgálat), the Co-operation for Hospital Workers Foundation (Összefogás a Kórházi Dolgozókért Alapítvány), and the Szent László and Szent István Hospital Foundation for Doctors and Workers (Szent László és Szent István Kórház Betegeiért, Orvosaiért és Dolgozóiért Alapítvány).

The worldwide coronavirus epidemic has created an unusual situation for everyone. Many people face difficulties, so willingness to help and working together is important. Healthcare is one of the most stressed sectors. Fighting the epidemic requires a lot of sacrificial work by doctors and nurses, so their support is crucial.

“A segítség nem marad el!” (“Help is on the way!”) consumer-targeted campaign, which was imagined by Henkel’s three business units in Hungary, supports five foundations which are active in the fight against the epidemic with HUF 10 million. Consumers are also active participants in this campaign, as they can use their votes to decide how much of the amount offered will be distributed among the five organizations.

The promotion has already started and will last until the end of July, during which time you can cast your sympathy vote for one of the five foundations on the campaign’s website www.henkelpromo.hu. Every vote counts, one vote is also worth a lot.

The campaign’s communication materials feature big brands from the three business units such as Fa, Schwarzkopf, Persil, Silan, Ceresit and Pritt, so that the campaign message reaches the widest possible audience.

 

In addition to the company’s comprehensive global solidarity program, the HUF 10 million financial support offered during the consumer-targeted campaign contributes to the activities of five foundations in the fight against epidemics in Hungary. Within the framework of the Henkel Global Solidarity Program, Henkel Hungary, together with its two plants and three business units, has already donated nearly HUF 150 million in product donations to 2 hospitals and 9 aid organizations and foundations in recent weeks.

 

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