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Shell thanked the work of not-everyday heroes

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In recent months Shell was offering free coffee to front-line heroes fighting coronavirus – doctors, nurses, paramedics, firefighters, military, police officers, truck drivers visiting its filling stations.

More than 15,000 Shell filling stations in 30 countries joined the initiative globally. In Hungary, Shell thanked the work of the not-everyday heroes, who do their job tirelessly every day – with a total of 38,965 coffees. The cappuccino or espresso as a gift was just a small thing during these extraordinary days, but for those who travelled, worked even more because of the situation, it meant caring thoughtfulness.

Shell filling stations will continue to welcome customers well prepared for the epidemiological situation. The surfaces continue to be disinfected several times a day, a plexiglass is placed at the cashier desk, and staff of the filling station welcomes customers in mask and rubber gloves.

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Hungary adopts new climate law to reach net-zero targets by 2050

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The Hungarian Parliament passed a new law that confirms climate-neutrality by 2050 as a legally binding obligation. The adopted legislation demonstrates Hungary’s commitment to tackle climate change in line with the European Commission’s long-term climate objectives, according to the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. Although the new act contains forward-looking elements, it has been criticised for lacking ambitions to effectively fight climate change.

Péter Kaderják, Minister of State for Energy and Climate Policy emphasised that along the policy measures set out in the climate strategies and action plans adopted by the government, Hungary can gradually become a climate-neutral country by the middle of the century without the transition jeopardising economic growth and social welfare.

Earlier this year, the government announced the launch of the Climate and Nature Protection Plan that set out inter alia a support system for the renewable energy production of small and medium-sized enterprises, a six-fold increase of installed solar capacity in the next ten years and new incentives for the procurement of low- and zero-emission vehicles.

Mr Kaderják stressed that by 2030, 90 per cent of the energy generated in Hungary will be carbon-free. This strategy is relying primarily on the combination of nuclear and solar energy, that will account for the majority of Hungary’s power supply according to the government’s long-term energy strategy.

Although the new legislation declared climate-neutrality as a long-term objective, opposition leaders and environmentalist groups voiced their concerns that the 2050 target is both too far and too general. They criticised the new legislation for lacking ambitions as they wanted to see a higher level of commitment to reduce emissions and to increase the share of renewables over the course of the next ten years.

Péter Kaderják argued that Hungary is at the forefront in achieving the undertaken emission reduction targets among the EU Member States.

“By 2030, Hungary will be one of the few Member States that will not only be able to meet the targets of emission reduction in the non-ETS sectors such as transport, building, waste management and agriculture but is expected to meet them even earlier,” claimed Mr Kaderják after the Parliament enacted the new climate law.

However, the Minister of State underlined that the costs of a climate-neutral economy should be borne by the major polluters, reiterating that Hungary opposes the reallocation of funds from the cohesion pockets to climate protection in the EU’s next long-term budget.

Meanwhile, the European Commission is reviewing the EU’s 2030 target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in light of the mid-century climate neutrality objective, exploring options for 50 to 55 per cent emissions reduction, a significant increase from the current 2030 targets that stipulates reductions of up to 40 per cent.

In September, the Commission is set to present an analysis, assessing the state of play and the measures presented by the EU member states are sufficient to reach the higher targets.

Yesterday, the Hungarian state also announced that it successfully issued its 1.5 billion euros international green bond for the first time, oversubscribed by five times. The issuer will use the proceeds from the green bond to finance and refinance certain green expenditures of the central budget in accordance with the Sovereign Green Bond Framework Program.

source: CEENERGY NEWS

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Building business resilience: How collective leadership will reverse nature loss

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Organized by World Economic Forum, WBCSD, ICC, UN Global Compact, IUCN, Business for Nature

Monday 15 June 2020

Virtual event at:  7.00-8.00am New York (EDT) |  1.00-2.00pm Geneva (CEST) |  7.00-8.00pm Beijing (CST)

REGISTER NOW

Event sub-titles provided in: English, Español, Français, Português, 普通话

How resilient is your business?

Join this first major global leadership event to discuss nature in a world rethinking how to emerge from the crisis of a pandemic.

Hosted by Paul Polman, Co-founder of IMAGINE, and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and news anchor Tian Wei, this event brings together inspiring business and world leaders to explore how making nature part of your decision-making is critical to becoming a future-fit business.

Healthy societies, resilient economies and thriving businesses rely on nature. Yet, more than half of the world’s total GDP is at risk from nature loss (World Economic Forum, 2020). Business and governments need to work together now to reverse nature loss in this decade.

Attendees will join a high-level, interactive discussion on what can be learnt from the interrelated emergencies of nature, climate, health and people.

Read the full speaker line up here.

Business leaders will:

  • Reflect on the current Covid-19 crisis and the lessons learnt in the context of the planetary crisis.
  • Explore how collective action is essential to building greater resilience.
  • Hear from companies that are including nature in their decision-making and accelerating progress towards a more sustainable future.

Nature is everyone’s business.

Register now.

Space is limited.

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10 years of the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan

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Unilever launched the Sustainable Living Plan back in 2010. It sets out to decouple growth from environmental footprint, while increasing the company’s positive social impact.

 

 

 

The plan had three goals to achieve:

  • Improving health and well-being for more than 1 billion.
  • Reducing environmental impact by half.
  • Enhancing livelihoods for millions.

Unilever believes that sustainability and development are not contradictive terms. On the 6th May, the company held a global virtual event to report the achievements of the past 10 years. These achievements include:

  • Reaching 1.3 billion people through health and hygiene programmes.
  • Reducing the total waste footprint per consumer use of the products by 32% and achieving zero waste to landfill across all Unilever factories.
  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from their own manufacturing by 50% and achieving 100% renewable grid electricity across all sites.
  • Reducing sugar across all sweetened tea-based beverages by 23%, and 56% of the foods portfolio now meets recognised High Nutrition Standards.
  • Enabling 2.34 million women to access initiatives aiming to promote their safety, develop their skills or expand their opportunities, the company has moved towards a gender balanced workplace in which 51% of management roles are held by women.

As Alan Jope, CEO said: „This is definitely not the end. Our journey towards making sustainable living commonplace for the world’s 8 billion people very much still continues.” This is why Unilever has developed a new, fully integrated corporate strategy: the Unilever Compass.

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ING and UNICEF launch global campaign against coronavirus

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As you know, our country has done a fantastic job of responding to the initial needs related to fighting the coronavirus. We’ve been supporting Budapest Bike Maffia, that is raising the flag for one of the most vulnerable part of the society, the homeless people and to the Szt. Miklós Orphanage in Budapest, thanks to the Netherlands-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce. ING Amsterdam accepted our request to support BBM, therefore a EUR 6,000 donation has been approved already.

But the coronavirus is spreading around the world. The intense pressure we’ve seen in countries with well-developed healthcare systems shows the catastrophic impact the virus could have in countries with weak health and sanitation resources. The global community needs our support to reach the most vulnerable people, wherever they are, to halt the spread of the virus and help those affected by it.

Children and their families living in poverty are among the most vulnerable, as they’re less likely to have access to critical medical and sanitation services. Most countries have closed schools, which means that 1.5 billion students are housebound and missing out on the support services schools offer, like lunches. Even when schools reopen, there are 900 million children worldwide who can’t wash their hands with soap at their school, increasing their risk of exposure to diseases like the coronavirus.

ING wants to help. Given our 15-year partnership with UNICEF, we’ve joined together again now to raise funds for their efforts to help children and vulnerable groups across 136 countries affected by the coronavirus. This includes promoting handwashing, hygiene and social distancing to slow the virus’s transmission; providing critical medical and hygiene supplies; and ensuring continuity of health, education and social services for children and their caregivers. ING will match the funds raised up to €1 million.

What does this mean for you? That you can help if you want to. If you haven’t donated anything yet, consider donating now. If you’ve already donated, consider donating again to UNICEF to help support the world’s most vulnerable groups. You can also become an ambassador for this campaign and rally your professional and personal contacts to donate as well. ING will match each donation.

The donation page is available here.

Together we can make a difference and help some of the world’s most vulnerable groups in the fight against the coronavirus. We have forwarded this letter to our staff, clients and to our vendors also.

Kind regards,

Tibor Bodor

Country Manager, CEO

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What is the business sector’s response to the COVID-19 crisis? – “Future leaders” Alumni Virtual Meeting

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How is the business sector responding to the COVID-19 crisis? What will the return to the “new normal” be like? How can we take care of the mental well-being of ourselves and our colleagues during the pandemic? We sought answers to these questions at this year’s first alumni meeting of the “Future leaders” talent program, which we held virtually on May 26, 2020, and whose guest speaker was Attila Kelemen, CEO of ProSelf.

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Invitation: Hungarian Lean & Green Platform Workshop

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Hereby on behalf of GS1 Hungary Nonprofit Plc, The Netherlands Embassy and the Hungarian Association of Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Management, we invite you to the first workshop of the Hungarian Lean & Green Platform to be hold on 9th June at 9:00.

During the workshop you will learn more about the results of the Lean & Green Europe Programme, the best international practices on how to reduce CO2 emissions efficiently and the Hungarian Lean & Green Platform’s planned programmes, available services and technical support framework.

The programme is in Hungarian and in English without interpretation.

Date and time: 9th June 2020, 9:00 – 12:00
The platform of the online workshop: Zoom

You can see the detailed programme below:

9.00-9.15: Welcoming words of ambassador René van Hell

9.15-9.30: International and Hungarian background – Dávid Kétszeri, GS1 Hungary

9.30-10.30: International best practices – Leon Simmons, Lean & Green Europe, Connekt Netherlands

10.30-10.40: Short break

10.40-11.10: Optimizing budget, realising savings regarding the Sustainability – Ákos Lukács, Deloitte Hungary

11.10-12.00: Workshop about the Hungarian programme – Zoltán Krázli, GS1 Hungary and Tibor Ujlakán, T75 Consulting

 

Participation at the workshop is free of charge, but registration is compulsory. Because of the limited number of participants, participation is on a first come first served base.

You can register here at this link.

Should you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact the organisers by sending an e-mail to: lean&green@gs1hu.org.

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The entire SPAR retail network provides multi-use fruit&veg and bakery bags, silicon lids

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In 2019, SPAR has introduced several environmentally-friendly packaging solutions which enable cutting the volume of disposable plastic waste. These include the multi-use fruit&vegetable and bakery bags, as well as the silicon lids, which are going to be available to purchase in all SPAR stores from late March, following a successful test period.

 

“SPAR continuously monitors the demands of customers committed to protecting the environment, and the developments of our sustainability policy consider these. Following last year’s pilot project for testing and introducing multi-use fruit&veg bags, this year the retail chain makes available the environmentally-friendly bakery bags and the multi-use silicon lids for closing certain dairy products sold in cups in its entire network of stores. This alternative solution provides another opportunity for a more environmentally-conscious shopping experience to our customers,” explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR.

Each fruit&veg packaging kit contains 3 multi-use bags which can be used two ways. When shopping in stores with self-service scales, measure the products without the bag, then place the product in the bag and stick the price tag (which can be removed at home). When shopping in stores with built-in scales at the cash desk, the selected goods should be taken out of the bag and put on the conveyor belt, to ensure that the scales only weigh the net weight of the product.

The packaging bags suitable for packaging and transporting bakery products are produced in two different sizes, the larger ones are for breads and the smaller ones (in sizes identical with the popular fruit and vegetable bags) enable carrying products such as rolls and buns and other bakery pieces.

SPAR has taken additional steps to protect the environment: since last year, it has omitted plastic lids over the foils on many own-brand cream spread and sour cream products. Shoppers will be able to preserve the quality of opened products with the help of the reusable, hygienic, easy to-clean, and handy silicon lids that will be available in the stores.

Please find more information about the company’s sustainability initiatives on the www.sparafenntarthatojovoert.hu website.

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Dutcham – Webinar: Electric driving in practice – 26 May

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Many people are considering buying a full electric car. More and more models are available and the charging infrastructure is developing rapidly. But what is it like to drive an electric car in practise, in particular when taking long distance trips? Lennard de Klerk, owner of Irota EcoLodge, will share his experience of a recent drive to the Netherlands and a holiday trip around the Baltic Sea.

  • Are there enough charging stations?
  • What happens with the range when temperature drops?
  • Is everything working as it should?

Lennard will shed some light on the future of driving, touching upon different ways of charging, costs and carbon emissions compared to fossil cars.Lennard will shed some light on the future of driving, touching upon different ways of charging, costs and carbon emissions compared to fossil cars.

Date and time:

Tuesday 26th May 2020, 16:00 pm (60 minutes including Q&A)

“Irota EcoLodge is a sustainable and climate-neutral holiday resort in Northern Hungary, consisting of three large villas and a natural swimming pool. We set an example in the tourist industry showing that sustainability and luxury go well together.” https://www.irotaecolodge.com/hu/index.html

 

Participation  is free of charge, but online registration is required via this link:

Registration

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Recovery – Efficiency increase – Energy savings – ENGIE

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Everyone is facing a serious challenge in the economic recovery from the health crisis.
We need a more simple, more transparent, and faster and, above all, more cost-effective value flow
in order to increase our competitiveness. The performance of our value-creating processes must be
strengthened by optimizing our resources, and our non-value-producing processes must be reduced
to the essential level.

ENGIE Magyarország Kft. – The expert in energy processes

Energy appears as a cost in a significant part of your value-creating processes. Nowadays, it is very
important that we use energy responsibly, increasing energy efficiency and reducing our costs, which
almost without exception results in a significant increase in competitive advantage for our customers.
We would like to offer you our authentic, helpful expertise with our

“Energy saving cost reduction, competitiveness” program.
The age of responsible energy management has come!

 Review your existing electricity and gas contracts. Do they contain minimum quantities to be
taken over that you cannot use due to the Covid-19 situation, but still have to be paid. Inform
your energy traders in time to sell the excess energy.
 Review how you can reduce your reserved capacities and thus your fixed monthly costs.
 Optimize your power supply systems, supplying only the areas they use.
 Explore the losses of your energy systems.
 Reduce the energy consumption of your power generation and consumption equipment through
professional, scheduled maintenance, repair and renewal.
 Change your operation habits to reduce your energy consumption.
 Implement the necessary exchanges and investments that can significantly increase your energy
efficiency while taking further steps to protect our environment.
 Use alternative energy-based solutions instead of fossil ones.
How can we help you with this job?
 By energy consultancy, reviewing your energy supply contracts and exploring the possibilities of
optimizing the reserved capacities
 By redesigning your energy systems, working out an optimization and loss analysis proposal
 By proper maintenance of your systems, and performing necessary repairs
 By operation applying our optimization proposal
 By carrying out the necessary building engineering alterations, in which case we can even take the
burden of financing the investment off your shoulders, with one of the following options:

  •  You can produce ELECTRICITY IN A GREENER, CHEAPER WAY, WITHOUT OWN
    FUNDS WITH our small solar power plant program.
  •  You can produce THERMAL ENERGY IN A MORE MODERN, CHEAPER WAY,
    WITHOUT OWN FUNDS with our heating modernization program.
  • You can produce COOLING ENERGY MORE EFFICIENTLY, COMBINED WITH
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, IN A CHEAPER WAY, WITHOUT OWN FUNDS with our
    cooling modernization program.
  • Sweep up WASTE HEAT to achieve CO2 NEUTRALITY. Under the right conditions,
    you can produce RENEWABLE ENERGY -BASED ELECTRICITY or HEATINGCOOLING
    ENERGY WITHOUT OWN FUNDS with our renewable energy-based
    programs.

Our expertise can truly be part of the economic recovery, due to the following
reasons:

 immediately results in cost reductions,
 you may receive a non-refundable TAO subsidy,
 you can reallocate your available funds or possibly preferential loans to the so-called
“Core” activities,
 the investment does not tie up unnecessary human resources at your company.

We offer co-operation, collaboration, knowledge share in a sincere,
creditable way. You can count on us!
If you are also committed to responsible energy management in the process of economic recovery, we
suggest you contact us because:
ENGIE Magyarország Kft. is an expert, investor, operator and service provider of
comprehensive maintenance and repair processes with more than 30 years of
experience in energy production and complex energy modernizations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShuIi7dm_QI

 

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