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Significant changes expected in sustainability reporting

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The European Commission is simplifying rules on sustainability and EU investment. On 26 February 2025, it adopted the first of two Omnibus packages aimed at simplifying sustainable financial reporting, sustainability due diligence, the EU tax system, the carbon cap adjustment mechanism and the European investment programs.

What are the main changes?

CSRD:

  • Around 80% of companies will be excluded from the scope of CSRD, and sustainability reporting will apply to the largest companies;
    • Only large companies with a turnover of €50 million / balance sheet total of €25 million and >1000 employees would be affected
  • Postpone for two years (until 2028) the reporting obligations for companies currently covered by the CSRD, with reporting obligations from 2026 or 2027,
  • Only limited certainty is required,
  • Fewer mandatory data points are expected under the revised ESRS,
  • No sector-specific standards will be introduced.

EU Taxonomy:

  • Reduced reporting burden and reporting obligations under EU taxonomy (the latter will be aligned with the CSDDD).

CSDDD:

  • Simplification of sustainability due diligence requirements,
    • Systematic due diligence obligations will only apply to direct suppliers,
    • The frequency of periodic assessment and monitoring will be changed to 5 years (from 1 year), with ad hoc assessments where necessary,
    • Limit the amount of information that can be requested by large companies,
    • The application of the sustainability due diligence requirements for the largest companies will be delayed by one year (until 26 July 2028) and the adoption of the guidelines will be brought forward by one year (until July 2026).

Next steps

The proposals will be presented by the Commission to the European Parliament and the European Council for consideration and adoption.
The changes to the CSRD, CSDDD and CBAM will enter into force once the co-legislators agree on the proposals and once they are published in the Official Journal of the EU.
The changes to the Taxonomy will be adopted following public feedback and will apply at the end of the scrutiny period by the European Parliament and the Council.

 

More information:
Press release
Q&A

28.02.2025
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Our new member company: HighVibes Ltd.

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Established in 2018, the company organises memorable corporate events based on the principles of sustainability. Its operations follow its own set of sustainability principles, which naturally include employee well-being, ethical competition, circular thinking, and partnerships with clients and suppliers.

The HighVibes team frequently delivers awareness-raising, charitable and educational programmes at their events. On the subject of environmental protection, the company openly shares its expertise through blog articles, lectures and free guides, supporting community development. For its clients, they offer sustainable alternatives across seven areas of the event management process instead of traditional, often environmentally polluting solutions. After every event, they calculate the event’s carbon footprint with the assistance of WWF Hungary and also take care of carbon offsetting – in recent years, it has supported a habitat restoration project to restore the Tisza floodplain.

Led by Szabolcs Pécsi, the enterprise is a member of numerous communities, including MaResz and ByBrigdeBudapest, and it supports Fairtender’s sustainable and ethical procurement guidelines.

They joined BCSDH because they aspire to be part of a professional community committed to sustainability, where members can help and inspire each other to make the events industry greener.

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Expanding Membership, Expanding Leadership, Growing Responsibility – Attila Chikán Jr. Re-elected as President of BCSDH

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Budapest, February 25, 2025 – The Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) elected its leadership for another three-year term at its renewal General Assembly. Attila Chikán Jr. has led the four-member Board for nine years, during which time nearly 90 new companies joined the organization. Today, BCSDH represents 150 companies that generate nearly 40% of Hungary’s GDP, making it a key player in the field of sustainability. The newly re-elected president will work alongside an expanded five-member Board. The re-elected members include Zsolt Jamniczky, Deputy CEO of E.ON Hungária, Zoltán Gazsi, Manager of Eisberg Hungary, and Gréta Nagy, Managing Director of Dandelion Ltd. The newly elected members are Balázs Báthory, Deputy CEO of Market Építő Zrt., and Tímea Pesti, CEO of Ayvens. István Salgó continues to actively support the leadership as Honorary President.

Irén Márta will continue to serve as BCSDH’s Executive Director. After nine years of dedicated work, Dr. Ágnes Fábián, Managing Director of Henkel Hungary, is stepping down from the Board of BCSDH.

The re-elected members of the Supervisory Board are Orsolya Pallaghy, Dr. Orsolya Fazekas, and János Kocsány, CEO of Graphisoft Park SE. Their mandate, like that of the presidency, lasts for three years.

“The current geopolitical and policy landscape presents significant challenges for both sustainability and businesses. As climate change accelerates, the negative impacts are also intensifying—we cannot bury our heads in the sand. The level of mitigation we achieve, the conditions we must adapt to, and the costs and damages we face all matter greatly. Immediate action is required. If no one else takes the lead, companies must spearhead systemic change and take the necessary steps. At BCSDH, we are acting accordingly,” said Attila Chikán Jr., BCSDH’s newly re-elected president, in his review of the past three years. “Our organization is on the right path—BCSDH has become an essential player in the business world when it comes to sustainability. Not only has our recognition grown significantly, but our activities also have an increasingly widespread impact. Over the past years, our organization has gained significant visibility and recognition among the public and policymakers due to our professional activities and successful communication.”

BCSDH aims to introduce more companies to sustainable business practices and encourage action. Over the past decade, it has hosted nearly 500 professional events, engaged nearly 300 corporate leaders in its initiatives, and showcased nearly 200 business practices that provide real solutions to sustainability challenges. The Circular Economy Platform reached 102 members last year and has been doing invaluable work. Additionally, the Net Zero Advisory Board, established in 2021, brings together outstanding representatives from regulatory, scientific, and business sectors committed to sustainability, helping to accelerate Hungary’s transition to carbon neutrality by 2050.

“It is a great honor for us that our ‘Future Leaders’ program received the national award in the ‘Encouraging the Sustainable Transition’ category of the European Enterprise Promotion Awards (EEPA) in 2024,” added Irén Márta, Executive Director of BCSDH. “So far, 348 talented leaders have participated in our ‘Future Leaders’ program, while more than 290 experts from civil, scientific, and corporate sectors have joined our Action 2020 and Time to Transform 2030 Hungary programs.” For the eighth time, the Sustainable Future Award—established in 2017—was presented, recognizing outstanding corporate, leadership, and personal achievements in sustainability.

While the ESG working group and new ESG training programs help member companies understand environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) information, BCSDH also showcases corporate sustainability initiatives as a permanent invitee to the National Council for Sustainable Development (NFFT). These efforts now extend far beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions—the Hungarian business sector is increasingly focused on sustainability challenges such as biodiversity conservation and reducing social inequalities, recognizing that there is no business or future without nature and people.

“Looking ahead, we must shift our ambitions and actions into a higher gear at both the corporate and national levels. We cannot afford to let geopolitical tensions divert our focus. At BCSDH, we are committed to continuing and strengthening our work with the same determination in the coming years,” emphasized Attila Chikán Jr. “We are in the era of action. Our goal is to further reinforce BCSDH’s leadership role as the voice of responsible and proactive businesses. We will continue supporting our member companies in achieving their ambitious, science-based sustainability goals. Together with them, our shared objective is to deliver measurable results by 2030.”

Both the newly elected Board and Supervisory Board members expressed their strong commitment to supporting BCSDH with their expertise, insights, and efforts, helping companies take the necessary steps in sustainability, accelerate systemic change, and initiate truly value-creating processes—whether these concern ESG, climate goals, and adaptation, or the circular economy.

 

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The New Board of the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH)

 

Attila Chikán Jr. – President
CEO
ALTEO Energy Services Plc 

An economist by training, Attila Chikán Jr. has decades of professional and leadership experience in the energy industry, heading a company that has prioritized sustainability as its core principle since its inception.

ALTEO Group, now a key Hungarian-owned player in the energy market, focuses its strategy on scaling up and regional expansion. To achieve this, the company has developed and continues to enhance an energy production portfolio that includes both alternative and renewable energy sources, as well as highly efficient hydrocarbon-fueled cogeneration systems. Based on this diversified mix, ALTEO provides customer-centric and flexible energy trading and services while operating and developing its own balancing center. The importance of this center has grown significantly due to the increasing unpredictability in electricity markets caused by the expansion of renewable energy sources, making balancing energy and scheduling more valuable each day.

Listed on the Budapest Stock Exchange since 2010, ALTEO views sustainability as the defining trend of the 21st century, which is particularly reflected in its commitment to renewable energy and the circular economy.

As a father of two, Attila Chikán Jr. is personally committed to sustainability. As an opinion leader on the topic, he runs a sustainability blog called Chikansplanet. Since 2016, he has played an active role in BCSDH’s work as its president.

He is also a board member of the Sustainability Section of the Hungarian Economic Association, a supervisory board member of the Blue Planet Climate Protection Investment Fund Management Ltd., and a member of the Presidential Committee on Sustainable Development of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

 

Balázs Báthory
Deputy CEO for Innovations and Strategic Developments
Market Építő Zrt.

With over 30 years of leadership experience across various industries, Balázs Báthory has served as Deputy CEO of Market Építő Zrt. since 2019. Over the past six years, he has elevated sustainability thinking to a strategic level within the organization, established the necessary framework for its implementation, and pioneered the first Sustainability Report in the Hungarian construction industry—published three times to date.

Under his leadership, numerous efficiency- and sustainability-focused projects have been successfully executed. These include incubating new organizational units (BIM; BI – data analytics; LEAN-Construction; Sustainability), implementing innovative digital solutions (DigMa – ERP system; HRMS – HR management system), founding new companies and initiatives (Tudásépítő-Team vocational training center, Prebeton Zrt. precast manufacturing plant, Market 6.0 headquarters), and environmental sustainability projects (ESG reporting, solar panel and energy storage investments, and a Biodiversity Program). Additionally, he has overseen the development of over 50 other innovations.

Báthory also plays a key role in shaping Market’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, spearheading initiatives such as the Migration Aid transport project in collaboration with BOLT, university partnerships (BME, MOME, and Corvinus), the foundation of the Tudásépítő-Team Sectoral Training Center, and supporting the Járókelő Association.

As a member of the management team, he has prioritized transparent governance structures and played a major role in formulating Market Group’s current five-year strategy—and is continuing to be instrumental in its execution. Sustainability, particularly transparency, is an integral part of this strategy.

Zoltán Gazsi
Managing Director
Eisberg Hungary Kft.

Since 2007, Zoltán Gazsi has been the Managing Director of Eisberg Hungary Kft., a company that has been part of the Swiss Bell Food Group since 2016. Eisberg, employing nearly 200 dedicated staff members, successfully navigated the challenges of the pandemic through strong supplier partnerships.

Food safety is a top priority for the company, reflected in their outstanding audit results—scoring over 95% on BRC, SQMS, HACCP, TFMS, IFS, Bio, and ISO 14001 environmental audits. Additionally, they have acquired Social Compliance (ethical) certifications. Eisberg is a ten-time “Superbrands” and four-time “Business Superbrands” award winner.

For the past decade, the company has been optimizing processes using Lean methodology. In 2021, they built their own solar park, which now supplies 25% of their total electricity needs. Despite global warming and domestic agricultural challenges, Eisberg still sources approximately 50% of its raw materials from Hungary. The biggest challenge they face is reducing plastic packaging, but they are actively exploring environmentally friendly alternatives—for example, the company is already transitioning its salad bowls to PET plastic.

Eisberg is a signatory of the Diversity Charter and has been recognized as an “Edisonplatform Cool Company” for its support of children’s education since 2019.

Gazsi strongly believes that his leadership success is rooted in his team’s efforts and a supportive company culture based on diversity and mutual respect. He personally invests significant energy into supporting social causes and frequently advocates for corporate social responsibility and individual sustainability.

He serves as a board member of the Swiss Chamber (SWISSCHAM) and an ambassador for Responsible Businesses. Additionally, he is on the Presidential Advisory Board of ISOFORUM 9000, Hungary’s largest quality management organization, and acts as an ambassador for the Kórházsuli Foundation. For his contributions to university education, he was awarded the Pro Facultate prize by Corvinus University.

 

Zsolt Jamniczky
Board Member
E.ON Hungária Zrt.

Since 2007, Zsolt Jamniczky has been responsible for corporate affairs at E.ON Hungária Group, overseeing regulatory affairs, government relations, corporate communications, legal matters, and innovation & strategy. In 2016, he joined the board of directors, taking on additional responsibilities in business development. Since December 15, 2021, as Deputy CEO, he has led the Customer Solutions Division across the group.

After completing his studies at Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Eötvös Loránd University, he started his career as an advisor at the Foreign Relations Office of the Hungarian Parliament. In 1996, he became Director of Corporate Affairs at Reemtsma Hungary in Debrecen. He later held the same position at Philip Morris Hungary until 2005, followed by a role at Philip Morris International’s Brussels office in 2006-2007, where he was responsible for EU governmental relations.

His key areas of interest include corporate sustainability, social responsibility in a constantly evolving economic and social environment, and industry innovation. As a corporate executive, he actively contributes to building a more sustainable, socially, ecologically, and economically viable future for future generations.

He serves as President of the Hungarian Chapter of Eurelectric and is a board member of the Brussels-based organization. Since 2013, he has been a board member of BCSDH (Hungarian Business Council for Sustainable Development), and since May 2019, he has been the Director of the Hungarian Business Leaders Forum (HBLF). He is also a board member of the Joint Venture Association and the Future Mobility Association.

For his professional contributions, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in 2016 and received the “Manager of the Year for an Environmentally Conscious Economy” special award from the National Association of Managers in 2023.

 

Gréta Nagy
Managing Director
DANDELION Kft.

Gréta Nagy has a degree in environmental engineering, later earning an MBA and a qualification as a certified economist. In 2006, she founded DANDELION Kft., where she has served as Managing Director ever since. Her company provides EHS (Environmental, Health & Safety) and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) consulting to medium and large enterprises across various industries. In addition to leading the company, she remains actively involved in an advisory capacity, process optimization projects, and ESG implementation.

Over the past 12 years, she and her colleagues have developed several innovative solutions, including corporate-level ecological footprint calculations, GreenLex® software for regulatory compliance self-assessment,  and WorkStressMeter, a tool designed to measure organizational and employee stress levels.

She firmly believes that resilient communities are essential for driving meaningful change, which includes long-term environmental commitments. This principle applies both at a macro level and within organizations. Recognizing this, she has expanded her focus beyond environmental sustainability to include social sustainability, particularly addressing psychosocial risks in the workplace and developing interventions to mitigate them.

Her goal is to leverage her practical and strategic expertise in environmental protection, sustainability, occupational safety, and psychosocial risk assessment to support BCSDH members as a working group leader and board member. She has been a BCSDH Board Member since 2019.

 

Tímea Pesti
CEO
AYVENS.

Tímea Pesti has worked at LeasePlan Hungária Zrt.—now operating under the AYVENS brand—since 2011. She has led the market-leading company as CEO for over eight years. Before joining the mobility sector, she spent 6.5 years in the pharmaceutical industry and 9 years in marketing communications, holding senior leadership roles such as Managing Director and Regional Director.

Under her leadership, AYVENS manages nearly 34,000 vehicles in Hungary, where she strives to drive a shift in mindset regarding fleet management and sustainable mobility. In 2017, her company was the first in the market to transition to a fully green license-plate fleet. More recently, they have introduced a usage-based fleet policy instead of a hierarchy-based one, setting an example for the industry.

She is a leader who not only talks about change but actively implements it, inspiring others to take action alongside her. Since 2018, she has been an active member of BCSDH, leading the Race to Zero initiative, serving as a lecturer for the “Leaders of the Future” program, and participating as a jury member in the scholarship selection process. Her company has also been a long-time supporter of BCSDH’s carbon-conscious events.

 

The reelected Advisory Board of the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH)

 

Orsolya Pallaghy – Chair of the Supervisory Board, BCSDH
Strategic Consultant

Orsolya Pallaghy is a senior strategic consultant and executive with over 20 years of international and corporate experience, particularly in the energy and water utility sectors. Her key strengths include designing, leading, and successfully implementing large-scale strategic and innovative programs, systems, and new portfolio elements.

She views sustainability as a defining concept and vision, integrating it into her work and strategic programs. She believes that long-term thinking and stakeholder dialogue are essential for building an economically and socially viable business environment.

Orsolya has been actively involved with BCSDH since its inception—initially as a representative of MOL’s CEO and later as an individual member. As a Supervisory Board member and now Chair, she has closely monitored the organization’s development and financial stability for over a decade.

 

Dr. Orsolya Fazekas
Lawyer

Dr. Iur. Orsolya Fazekas is a specialist in nuclear law. She obtained her law degree in 1999 from the Faculty of Law at Eötvös Loránd University. In 2002, she earned an LL.M. (Master of Laws in European and Comparative Law) from the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. In 2018, she received a D.U. (Diplôme d’Université in International Nuclear Law) from the University of Montpellier.

Until its dissolution, she served as an arbitrator at the Permanent Energy Arbitration Court.

Between 2012 and 2015, she taught energy law in the postgraduate energy law specialization program at the Faculty of Law at the University of Pécs. She is currently a guest lecturer in the postgraduate program on energy and natural resources law at the Faculty of Law at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary.

Since 2005, she has been a practicing lawyer specializing in the energy sector. As of September 2023, she has been responsible for overseeing the legal department of Electron Holding Zrt.

She is the editor and co-author of several specialized books, including The Operation and Regulation of the Hungarian Electricity Sector I & II, The Operation and Regulation of the Hungarian Natural Gas Sector I & II, and The Operation and Regulation of the Hungarian Nuclear Energy Sector I. Additionally, she has contributed to several legal articles and co-authored books on European Union law.

Her first non-fiction book, Bring Only Coat Hangers!, was published in April 2014. Her sports history book, Ice Cubes in Sync – Skate to Be Happy!, was released in December 2023.

She is currently a member of the Supervisory Board of the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) and has been actively involved in BCSDH’s work since 2013. She is a member of the Social Capital 2050 working group and has been a mentor in the Future Leaders Talent Program since its inception.

 

János Kocsány
CEO, Graphisoft Park SE

After earning his degree in architecture, János Kocsány pursued further studies in economics, real estate management, and an MBA. He began his career in 1981, working across various sectors of the construction industry, primarily on construction sites. The most exciting challenge for him was the computer-assisted organization of on-site construction processes.

Following a diverse career in architecture, he transitioned into real estate investment in 1994, focusing on the management of full-scale development projects.

In 1996, he joined Graphisoft R&D Rt., where he took charge of the development, leasing, and operational management of the office park. In 2006, Graphisoft Park SE became an independent, publicly traded real estate development company, and he has served as its CEO since its inception.

For nearly 30 years, he has led the development of Graphisoft Park, ensuring that sustainability has been a key focus from the very beginning. The human-centered approach to development has resulted in over 60% of the area being dedicated to green spaces, with vegetation planted and habitats created to support biodiversity, including spaces for birds. In the modernization of buildings, a top priority is the reduction of energy consumption and carbon

26.02.2025
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Our new member company Jász-Plasztik Kft.

Member News, New member

Founded in 1990 and now employing more than 2500 people, the company is engaged in plastics processing, battery production and recycling. Since its foundation, the company has been family-owned and has built its reputation on its plastics processing activities.

The company, led by Kasza Lajos János and his family, with almost 35 years of experience, is currently working on the renewal of its operations according to the principles of the circular economy model.

They operate an ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System. Their climate protection objectives include CDP reporting and corporate carbon footprint calculation.

They operate in accordance with the audited Principles of Business Conduct document, for which they also conduct regular self-audits and are subject to second and third party audits.

A sustainability report has not yet been issued, but is being prepared.

They have joined BCSDH because they agree with the sustainability values represented by BCSDH and wish to be part of the professional community.

 

 

 

26.02.2025
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Our new member company Carbone.Crane Zrt.

Member News, New member

Founded in 2024, Carbone.Crane is a startup company that helps its partners committed to sustainability reduce their digital carbon footprint and increase energy efficiency, with a website and email focus.

The digital carbon footprint is currently one of the “blind spots” in corporate carbon footprint studies. The mission of Carbone.Crane led by Huszics György and Bodnár József is to make this area visible and include it in the scope of the study. As a first step, they will make the magnitude of carbon emissions and energy consumption and the opportunities to reduce them tangible through websites and emails, offering an immediate solution to address them.

The company seek to mainstream sustainability into as many aspects of its operations as possible. The most important area is the service itself, which is the embodiment of their mission: to reduce the rapidly growing carbon footprint of the digital asset base. They have made it a priority to create their service with the lowest possible carbon footprint.

Their operations are characterised by transparency and a strong sense of community, both towards investors and employees. They engage in continuous, open and engaging communication, creating space for collective thinking and for exploring and exploiting synergies within the organisation.

They have joined BCSDH because they want to be part of a community that is taking forward-thinking and exemplary steps to promote sustainable business practices as widely as possible.

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ESG is also a responsibility for the supply chain as a whole – ESG working group meeting at Continental

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The ESG Working Group meeting of the BCSDH on 18 February 2025, hosted by Continental’s Budapest factory, was very well attended. The event started with a welcome speech of Zoltán Dapsy, Factory Director, who presented the company’s sustainability objectives and the measures it is taking to support corporate transformation.

The focus of the meeting was again on the ESG Act, and last year’s changes were presented by Csaba Gábor Molnár, ESG Director of SZTFH, who was delighted to accept our invitation to speak again. In his presentation, he also explained the steps to be taken to set up a risk management system. We also thank Mr Molnár for answering questions from the audience.

In 2025, climate adaptation will be the focus of BCSDH’s professional activities, said Irén Márta, Director of BCSDH, who also spoke about the relevance of the topic for companies and its links to ESG.

Starting this year, we would like to offer our members more opportunities for face-to-face discussions and knowledge sharing. Therefore, the presentations were followed by small group discussions where participants discussed how their company is progressing in building a risk assessment system and engaging suppliers. We would like to express our gratitude to the working group members Greta Nagy, Eszter Mihály and Beatrix Szabó for moderating.

 

ESG program sponsors

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Our new member company: EXIM Hungary

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For more than 30 years, EXIM Hungary has been paving the path to global success by providing innovative financing solutions to support the growth of domestic businesses. As the official export credit agency of Hungary, EXIM specialises in international trade, foreign market expansion and foreign investment. In addition to export finance, it has been providing domestic loan programmes for over a decade to enhance the international competitiveness of Hungarian companies. The pair of institutions, headed by CEO Kornél Kisgergely, aims to offer customised loan, insurance and guarantee products to companies with outstanding growth and foreign expansion potential. Since its inception, EXIM Hungary has helped bring Hungarian products or services to nearly 150 countries around the world.

EXIM Hungary is fully dedicated to the ESG approach in its economic activities and operations, which is based on three pillars:

  1. Environmental Responsibility (E): based on international and domestic regulations and best market practices, EXIM Hungary has established a Green Finance Framework to support sustainable development and green investments through favourable financing opportunities. The aim is to increase their green portfolio instead of carbon-based activities.
  2. Social Responsibility (S): EXIM Hungary is committed to educating the next generation, through a long-term partnership with prestigious higher education institutions to offer specific courses and trainings to students. EXIM Hungary also maintains close links with professional organisations to ensure access to the latest export finance knowledge for the widest possible audience. It also promotes the well-being of the employees as a family-friendly and sustainable workplace, and strengthens the community through active internal communication and wellbeing activities.
  3. Responsible Corporate Governance (G): EXIM Hungary does its utmost to operate in a transparent and sustainable manner and has therefore developed an ESG strategy in line with the business objectives and established a dedicated ESG Centre, which operates on the basis of an annual programme plan. It also pays particular attention to integrating sustainability considerations into the decision-making processes, ensuring long-term and responsible corporate governance.

EXIM Hungary has joined the BCSDH to share its existing experiences and to learn new good practices. With the creation of the ESG Centre, EXIM Hungary aims to make progress in the field of sustainability and become one of the key players in the banking sector.

13.02.2025
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Our new member company: RTG Corporate Resonsibility Consulting Kft.

Member News, New member

RTG., founded and managed by Tamás Radnai and Gabriella Tóth, is a sustainability and ESG consultancy company that has worked in this field since its establishment in 2006 to promote sustainability in the domestic corporate environment.

The founders of RTG and the company itself are ESG consultants accredited by the SZTFH.

They build long-term, sincere professional relationships with their partners based on a commitment to sustainability. The different thinking, insights, and experience of the professional team members complement each other well while contributing to the different aspects of social responsibility and sustainability.

The company maximises gender equality, with equal participation of founders in the success of the business. RTG is a flexible workplace that helps to achieve a good work-life balance.

The company, which is in a growth phase, aims to makme a long-term contribution to the latest advances in sustainability and ESG consulting.

They joined BCSDH to support these goals: they want to be active and useful members of the professional community.

10.02.2025
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New Member Company: Lidl Hungary

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Lidl Hungary is a leading retail player. The company, managed by Zita Szlavikovics places a strong emphasis on sustainability, environmental protection, and ethical operations, while also prioritizing compliance with increasingly stringent EU regulations.

The company’s sustainability strategy is built around the principles of “Good for the planet, good for people, good for you,” focusing on six key areas: biodiversity protection, climate protection, resource preservation, health promotion, ethical operations, and dialogue.

It has developed its sustainability strategy around the principles of “Good for the planet, good for people, good for you”, which covers six focus areas: biodiversity protection, climate protection, resource conservation, health promotion, ethical operations and dialogue. Lidl’s cross-country goal is to achieve net zero emissions across its entire supply chain, including Scope 3 emissions, by 2050. These are the areas where more than 90% of the company’s total emissions are generated. To achieve the climate targets, the company is working closely with its partners and requires its largest suppliers, who are responsible for 75% of product-related emissions (Scope 3), to set their own climate targets by 2026 within the framework of Science Based Targets.

Sustainability ambitions are underpinned not only by strategic targets but also by concrete results. Lidl Hungary regularly publishes national sustainability reports based on the GRI Standards. The first two were created based on GRI Core option, the latest one is in accordance with GRI, covering the financial years 2022-2023.

The company also aims to promote circular economy, reduce food waste or source critical raw materials from certified sustainable sources. In addition, respect for human rights and occupational health and safety are also a priority in their operations.

Through its membership, Lidl aims to actively contribute to the BCSDH community by sharing best practices and deepening its expertise in areas such as circular economy, emission reduction, and biodiversity.

05.02.2025
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Our new member company: Summit D&V Kft.

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Founded in 1999, the company  based in Esztergom is managed by Mikami Keitaro operates in the field of wholesale trade of automotive parts.

The company’s strategic approach to sustainability is comprehensive and integrated. Their strategy includes reducing environmental impacts through innovative technologies, conducting our business responsibly and ethically, and active engaging in social responsibility.

In the spirit of environmental responsibility, they have introduced a number of measures (switching to LED light bulbs, replacing boiler, replacing gas powered forklifts with electric ones, selective waste collection, reducing plastic waste) in their own operations. Furthermore they have created their company’s Eco-Map with employee involvement, which clearly highlights areas for improvement and reinforces the effectiveness of existing measures. In 2024, they obtained ISO 45001 certification, and in 2025 they aim to implement ISO14001. The company is currently working to define and develop its climate protection goal by using science-based frameworks, such as the Science Based Targets initiative.

Taking CSRD and ESG aspects into account, their Human Rights Policy is being developed, which will include human rights and fundamental human values, as well as the issues of diversity. Some of these measures can already be found in their Employee Handbook. In 2024, they received the family-friendly workplace trademark.

By joining BCSDH membership, they expect a stimulating environment and common goals and they hope that, they can build valuable relationships, especially in terms of exchanging experiences and sharing knowledge.

03.02.2025
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