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Strategic collaboration between Masterplast and Selena

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Selena Group joins professional insulation market as a manufacturer of glass wool. Within the framework of a strategic collaboration, Selena Group will acquire a 50% stake in the glass wool manufacturing project in Hungarian town of Szerencs, which was jointly announced by the parties. Through the Hungarian-Polish cooperation, the companies will jointly establish the glass wool factory in Szerencs.

The establishment of the mineral-based thermal insulation manufacturing plant was previously initiated by Masterplast through the acquisition of PIMCO Ltd. In the ongoing production development project company, Selena will carry out a €10 million capital increase, acquiring a 50% ownership stake, and together with Masterplast they will continue the investment.

Sustainability aspects play a crucial role in the project. Glass wool, which belongs to the family of mineral-based thermal insulation materials, is highly applicable in both new construction and modernization projects aiming to enhance building energy efficiency. The market for mineral-based insulation materials is expanding in line with the increasing expectations related to energy consumption in buildings, and in previous years, supply chain operations were characterized by shortages and slower performance. One of the main raw materials for this product is waste glass, which is recycled during the manufacturing process, following the principles of circular economy. The plant will be equipped with environmentally friendly, modern electric furnace technology, partially supplied by renewable energy sources.

PIMCO Ltd. has a 4.3-hectare industrial site in Szerencs, Hungary, prepared for factory construction, supported by a non-refundable HIPA investment grant of HUF 5.645 billion, and an advanced investment project. The project company possesses the necessary construction and environmental permits, and the suppliers for the manufacturing technology have already been selected. The new plant, covering an area of 11,500 square meters and requiring a €47.5 million investment, will have an annual production capacity of approximately 19,000 tons of glass wool insulation material. It is planned to commence full-scale production in the first half of 2025. After the completion of the investment, management rights related to the joint venture will be exercised by Masterplast, and the performance of the company will be included in the consolidated results of the enterprise.

“We are very proud to collaborate with Selena Group, an internationally recognized professional manufacturing partner, in the implementation of the strategic mineral wool insulation development. This is a crucial step that provides an opportunity to exploit synergies between the companies and pursue further joint development. After the successful rock wool production, we can now establish both projects with professional partners,” said Tibor Dávid, President of Masterplast.

“The Pimco project will strengthen Polish-Hungarian business relations and is a part of our contribution toward sustainable buildings. I am glad that Selena can move this project forward together with Masterplast, which is one of the European leaders in insulation materials. For many years, our products have not only made the work of professional contractors easier and faster, but also helped make construction more sustainable,” said Krzysztof Domarecki, founder and main shareholder of Selena Group.

11.09.2023
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Munch food saving now available in all SPAR and INTERSPAR stores throughout the country

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After a six-month pilot period, customers can now participate in the process of conscious food-saving with the Munch app at each SPAR and INTERSPAR store, which offers 66 percent cheaper, faster and more convenient access to high-quality food products. 

While many families still believe that it is wrong to throw food away, it is still a sad fact that one-third of the food produced in the world is wasted or becomes waste, which amounts to nearly 90 million tonnes of food thrown away every year in Europe alone. Although only 5% of food waste is generated in the retail sector1, SPAR Hungary considers reducing this an important part of its sustainability programme and has joined the Munch food rescue initiative for this reason.

Munch, one of the most innovative food rescue enterprises in Hungary, has been a strategic partner of SPAR Hungary since last November. The initiative, which is available through both an app and a website, offers a quick and convenient tool for food rescue. Users only have to reserve the selected package through the freely downloadable mobile app or the website, pay online and then pick it up in-store within a set time slot. This allows food that remains on the supply, but is still of good quality, to reach consumers at much lower than the market price.

At the Hungarian retail chain, vegetables, fruits, juices, packaged and unpackaged breads, bakery products, savoury and sweet delicacies, dairy products, pasta, salami, cold cuts, fresh eggs and other products that do not require refrigeration can be included in the SPAR Munch surprise packages, for a third of the original price, i.e. with a 66% discount. In practice, this means a “Munch price” of 1000 HUF for a package worth around 3000 HUF, and 500 HUF for a package worth 1500 HUF.

“In the last six months, from November 2022, we have been testing the Munch application at 19 SPAR supermarkets and 2 INTERSPAR hypermarkets in Budapest, Szeged and Hódmezővásárhely, and it has been very well received by our customers. This is why we have decided to make this service available in all SPAR and INTERSPAR stores throughout the country. The figures are impressive: in the past six months, more than 26 000 packages have found their way to the stores participating in the initiative, enabling saving nearly 26 tonnes of food,” – explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.

Munch is a platform created by Hungarian innovators with the aim of cutting food waste and promoting sustainable and responsible food trade, catering and consumption.

“We founded the company in the summer of 2020 as four university students and today we are already operating in three countries: Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Over the past two and a half years, we have saved nearly 800 000 meals through the Munch app, cutting nearly 2 million tonnes of carbon-dioxide emission. With our strategic partnership with SPAR, we have taken our efforts to reduce food waste to the next level by bringing food-saving to tens of thousands of consumers through the shoppers of one of the largest grocery retail chains in Hungary,” said Kirill Perepelica, the co-founder of Munch. He added that social responsibility is also important to them, which is why they have created a MunCharity product within the app, the purchase of which can be used to donate food to people in need.

“Munches” are not only useful, but also a surprise, as customers don’t know in advance exactly what will be in their package: it always contains whatever is waiting to be rescued that day. In addition to saving food, customers of the Hungarian retail chain can also discover new products, as they can learn about new dishes and recipes using the ingredients – this is supported by the Munch community, which is already active on social media, and which customers can join to get useful information and ideas.

Munch is available through the following links: Website, Google Play,  App Store

11.09.2023
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Students of Budapest Metropolitan University worked on the marketing challenges of 16 Hungarian SPAR suppliers

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This spring the SPAR Supplier Academy got featured in the curriculum of the Budapest Metropolitan University. The students of the university got the chance to work on the real-life marketing issues of the participating SMEs of SPAR’s two popular supplier improvement programmes over the course of the last six months.

SPAR Hungary’s Supplier Academy has been supporting Hungarian food producers and enterprises for a long time and this year a new line of support has been added to their programmes. The suppliers who participate in the company’s Hungaricool and Regional Treasures programmes got the opportunity to receive marketing advice from the students of the Budapest Metropolitan University. The applicants got a chance to present the marketing challenges and issues their companies were facing. “Most of our suppliers that participate in our programmes find themselves in a very similar situation. They have to make some serious business decisions that will have an effect on the future of their enterprises and brands and therefore, they can really use some professional advisory,” said Attila Tollas, regional procurement team leader at SPAR Hungary who worked with full-time and part-time marketing students on the challenges of 16 different companies. As a result of the programme SPAR Hungary didn’t only help Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises to develop and progress but also provided students with a chance to improve their practical skills. The entrepreneurs were really glad to be able to involve young people with fresh eyes and different views in their decision-making process. The students enjoyed the joint work too, since they appreciate the importance of practical and real-life tasks as opposed to just theoretical learning.

“As part of the practice-orientated courses at METU we prepare our students for professional challenges and therefore they often work on different projects, some of which are mock projects and some with real companies involved during the semester,” explains Dr. Rita Lukács, head of the Institute of Marketing at Budapest Metropolitan University. She also added: “With their help the participants of the course got the chance to practise finding the solutions of real marketing challenges over the course of the semester. In these cases, their responsibility was much higher as opposed to working on mock case studies, because they helped building the marketing strategies of 16 real SMEs as part of their course a METU”.

SPAR Hungary announced a winning team amongst full-time and part-time students as well. The best project prize by full-time students was awarded to the one prepared for Virágbéke Méz Manufaktúra Kft. and the best presentation that got the highest score of the part-time groups was prepared for Funky Forest.

“I find the cooperation of SPAR and METU an outstanding opportunity as well as the option to get professional advice from students, so it was a no-brainer that I would apply,’ said the lead beekeeper of Virágbéke, Attila Gál whose enterprise is one of the participants of the Regional Treasures programme. “We are really pleased that the team working on our brand was announced to be the winner. We gained some really useful insights into the honey consumption preferences of the different age groups,” he added.

“As one of the winners of the Hungaricool product competition, we welcomed this new opportunity and were glad to provide the students with professional details. We were also very grateful to receive their invaluable suggestions and recommendations,” added Katalin Sarkadi, head of marketing at Funky Forest.

SPAR Hungary also gave out consolation prizes to the participating full-time and part-time students which means that there were altogether 20 students from METU to receive awards from SPAR.  The winning teams can be really proud of their achievements and were also invited to be featured on SPAR’s ‘I Love Hazai’ podcast.

11.09.2023
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SPAR builds a community of entrepreneurs

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SPAR has continued this year to provide professional training to small domestic enterprise suppliers that have put products on the shelves of the retail chain. The company also helps to build the entrepreneurial community: thus, suppliers participating in the Treasures of Regions or Hungaricool programmes can expand their partnership network, in addition to earning professional skills.

Pandemic, energy crisis, inflation – these are just some of the challenges that all Hungarian enterprises, including food industry small businesses have had to face in the last couple of years. SPAR Hungary highlights the importance of supporting domestic family and small food businesses, and this is why it launched the Hungaricool product competition in 2019, and since 2021, the regional supplier development programme “Treasures of Regions” (Régiók Kincsei) has been providing products from domestic small-scale producers to shoppers at the retail chain.

SPAR has recently commissioned a survey with businesses participating in the programmes to find out what their biggest challenges were in the current economic climate and which skills would help them to progress in their efforts. For 76% of respondents, learning the right negotiating skills is important, while how to stay competitive (64%) and how to develop their price strategies (64%) are almost as important. 60% said the role of brand communication was important in times of an economic recession and 40% wanted to gain more knowledge on how to expand their customer base. Also, the main things they expect from trade events are practical knowledge, networking opportunities and exposure to current trends. The second occassion of the SPAR Marketing Bootcamp could give them just that. The two-day event not only gave more than 100 suppliers the opportunity to participate in a wide range of professional training sessions, but also sought to find answers to what is needed to cope with the uncertain economic situation.

“At the bootcamp, we made it a priority to reflect on the economic situation, so several presentations addressed this topic. In addition to current issues, we also covered all four areas of the traditional marketing mix in depth, because we see that there is a need for this,” explained Attila Tollas, regional procurement team manager at SPAR, one of the speakers of the SPAR Marketing Bootcamp.

“The event also has the undisguised aim of enabling suppliers to build relationships, get to know each other and exchange their experiences. We aim to build an entrepreneurial community and from the feedback we get, we seem to be on the right track,” he added. He highlighted that suppliers can learn not only from professional materials, but also from getting to know similar businesses and having the opportunity to find solutions to problems jointly. The event is very popular among SPAR suppliers, with respondents giving an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 when asked if the bootcamp lived up to their expectations.

Positive feedback was also confirmed by one of the participants, Klaudia Demeter. “We attend several events like this, but the SPAR Marketing Bootcamp stands out. We can get marketing, strategy and communication materials tailored to the food industry from SPAR and the invited experts. This is also a great opportunity for networking, because we finally meet entrepreneurs like us,” explained the owner of Demeter Chocolate Kft.

11.09.2023
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SPAR and the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service deliver rescued food to people in need

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For more than a quarter of a century, SPAR Hungary has been a strategic partner of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta and cooperates with the organisation in many areas to help disadvantaged fellow human beings. With a new joint initiative, since September 2022, they also regularly deliver daily food donations to those in greatest need.

SPAR joined the Munch food rescue app last year, which allows shoppers to rescue food that would otherwise end up in the bin. After a six-month trial period, from June this year, all SPAR and INTERSPAR stores offer shoppers the opportunity to access packages of products at up to 66 per cent off the price, depending on stock levels, using the Munch app. If the food products are not sold through Munch, good-quality goods will not be lost, because thanks to the cooperation with the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service, they will be given directly to the needy, the elderly, people battling illnesses and the homeless.

“Since September last year, we have distributed almost 174 tonnes of good-quality food to people in need through our food rescue programme, with the help of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service. The organisation currently has a permanent relationship with 27 SPAR and INTERSPAR stores. From these locations, an average of 150 crates of food donations each day, typically vegetables, fruit, bakery, meat and dairy products, are delivered to people in need,” explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary. He also added that in the coming weeks, three more stores across the country are expected to join the noble initiative.

While in the first month of the joint initiative, in September 2022, 423 kilogrammes of food was delivered to the needy, by March and April this year the amount had already increased to more than 30 000 kilograms, and with the addition of new stores, this number is expected to rise even further.

“Every weekday morning, a staff member from the logistics centre of the Maltese Charity on Határ Road visits the shops in Budapest, while our colleagues throughout the country do the same job. In Budapest, among other places, we deliver food to the 29 families of the Zugló Family Transition Home of the House of Inclusion, whose daily expenses are significantly reduced by regular food donations, and also to the Rimaszombati Road Social Centre, a shelter for homeless people that serves as a night shelter and daytime warming centre, where food is distributed to the residents and people in need who come in during the day. At the Zombori Road House of Care – Shelter for the Homeless, where elderly and sick homeless people are sheltered and there is also a disinfectant bathing station, the rescued food is used in a variety of ways: sandwiches are made for people who come to the baths, while the residents cook together. In rural communities, the food donation helps elderly people, families in difficult situations and homeless people with their daily needs,” said Tamás Romhányi, head of communications of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, with some examples of how food taken over from the Hungarian retail chain helps the needy.

11.09.2023
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New BCSDH member: Progressive BEX Kft.

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The Progressive Advertising Agency has been present on the Hungarian communication market for more than 20 years: they plan and implement campaigns and events with classic and digital advertising tools. “Never stop”, as they describe themselves: they develop new opportunities, adapt, search for and find answers even in complicated environments.

Sustainability plays a prominent role in their operations, so they regularly cooperate with civil and scientific organizations to transfer the knowledge and value they represent to the communication market. In connection with this, they launched their sustainability program called  Progressive GREENHUB, within they are working with NGO’s, their suppliers and clients on communication solutions that contribute to sustainability in a tangible way, such as the SDG goals related to waste management and hunger.

Their ecological footprint is currently being assessed, after which they will make commitments to reduce it.

The management is committed to responsible and transparent operation and respect for human rights and basic human values. Their initiatives from below and openness to them, as well as their diverse and flexible corporate culture, ensure that these values ​​are respected.

By joining the BCSDH, they would like to join to a network of company leaders with similar values.

01.08.2023
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New BCSDH-member: Mielemed MPM Kft.

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Mielemed MPM Kft., founded in 2020 and operating as a micro company deals with trading and consultancy of three main product lines that promote and support sustainability: Miele equipment distribution, service and sale of refurbished equipment; Distribution of AirQuality AQT air filter and disinfection equipment in the comfort, industrial and kitchen areas; Distribution of Airlite AT air-disinfecting construction industry wall paints for use in commercial, industrial and residential properties.

With the technologies they represent and sell, they make a significant contribution to reducing the environmental burden of the construction industry and the buildings they operate, because they enable an outstanding level of waste avoidance and electricity savings.

Their sustainability strategy is based on four basic pillars, such as the reduction of excessive and unnecessary consumption (the use and sale of products and equipment with a significantly longer lifespan than average, they act in the direction of a circular economy instead of a linear economy); digitalization and energy saving (the technologies they represent help to save energy); social responsibility (supporting the work of civil and non-profit organizations and foundations, either by volunteering or by providing their service free of charge); and action and attitude formation (immediate action without delay, by example).

They are creating their goals for each sustainability sub-area in the spirit of these, and in their climate protection aims – as a construction industry supplier – they are also keeping in mind the “Zero Carbon Recommendation” of the HuGBC.

Their goal is to become a well-known company in the field of energy-efficient, sustainable and healthy environment technologies an in the coming years.  For this, they consider that to belong to credible professional organizations is indispensable in order to obtain scientifically based knowledge and to be able to invest their work into useful and effective methods and good practices.

14.07.2023
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New manufacturing member company: Vincotech Hungária Kft.

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Vincotech Hungary Electronic Production Limited Liability Company is the member of the market leader in power modules Vincotech Group. The Group is developing and manufacturing high-quality electronic power components for Motion Control, Renewable Energy and Power Supply applications. Since 2010, Vincotech Group is an independent operating unit within Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO), serving clients worldwide in various industries from renewable energy to power generation and industrial drives.

For Vincotech, responsibility and sustainability are more than just meeting legal requirements and regulations. They contribute to sustainability goals through the production of their products, but they also set an example of social responsibility by promoting environmental sustainability, taking responsibility for people’s health and safety, and economic success.

By 2030 their aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from factory and offices by 50% in scope 1 and 2 and by 2050 to reach Net zero greenhouse gas emissions in their entire value chain.

With their customers and suppliers, they see continuous improvement as their most important relationship capital, with a focus on achieving sustainability objectives.

They have many sustainability-related programs for their employees, e.g. awareness-raising training, tree planting, meat-free day, and they also cooperate with local organizations and institutions on sustainability topics.

Their aim to gain further experience in ESG with their BCSDH-membership, with a particular focus on the implementation of zero-carbon solutions.

 

20.06.2023
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New BCSDH-member: Meijer & Co Kft.

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The company, founded in 2020, offers a wide range of HR services, such as recruitment, executive search, niche sourcing and workforce strategies, as well as consultancy and “green strategies” solutions. All their activities are deeply influenced by their main guiding principle, sustainability. Their goal is to shape the world of talent and recruitment together with their clients in the new green economy. As they put it: “We want our grandchildren to see snow; therefore, we must “Make the world greener through the power of people and organizations”. By “transforming organizations to becoming net-zero where humanity and nature flourish while respecting, abiding and promoting the 3ple bottom-line approach of People-Planet-Profit””. Our purpose is to “Create intrinsic, sustainable ESG changes for our clients by driving its potential”. We do this by “Mobilizing our client’s internal talent through collaboration and searching for external talent to create tangible change”.

They are also committed to sustainability in their own operations. As a micro company, they mainly have personal emissions due to their service offering and operating framework. They strive to minimize these by, for example, using shared offices, cycling to work and to the clients, limiting printing on paper, and supporting remote work and flexible working conditions.

They foster a diverse, inclusive, and supportive work environment where every individual is respected, valued, and given equal opportunities to thrive.

This year, they want to be certified as a “B Corporation” so that they can be among the companies that answer the question of how business can be instruments of positive social change.

This September, they will prepare their first report on green talent.

They joined BCSDH in order to become members of a community of like-minded people and businesses.

12.06.2023
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BCSDH’s membership expanded with a logistics company: DPD Hungary Kft.

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Founded in 2003 and currently employing more than 300 people, DPD Hungary Kft. is a member of the international Geopost group. Their strategic goal is to switch to renewable energy in all areas of their operations in order to improve their environmental performance and reduce their share of society’s share of the risk associated with local pollution and global warming.

By the end of 2023, their aim is to deliver with zero emission in five cities in Hungary, and then by increasing year by year the number of cities involved in zero emission, to become net-zero emitter until 2040.

DPD Hungary is committed to inclusion: it became a member of the “We Are Open” community, which is an association of businesses and organizations that judges everyone based solely on their actions and performance. Beside this they operate an abuse reporting system that is available to anyone.

They have been preparing sustainability report at the company group level for 6 years. Geopost is the first logistics company in the world whose sustainability strategy was validated by SBTi in 2023.

The company group’s strategy is based on sustainable operation and their goal is to be reference with their sustainable transportation solutions. By joining the BCSDH, they want to strengthen this professional competence.

31.05.2023
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