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22 inclusive playgrounds built in the framework of Szerencsejáték Zrt’s program “Playing connects”

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Disability should not be a barrier! This is a commitment shared by all the employees of the National Lottery, and the fact that the company’s philosophy of inclusion goes back almost 20 years is testament to this enduring commitment.

The tangible result of this mindset is that, thanks to the support of Szerencsejáték Zrt., a total of twenty-two inclusive playgrounds have been built in Budapest and in rural areas across the country since 2017, which the national lottery company has undertaken to build from a share of the proceeds from the Christmas charity scratch card. One in fourteen minors in Hungary is living with some form of disability, thus this programme focuses on children.

The sites for our 2022 playground programme will be Pécel, Pomáz, Szekszárd and Szolnok.

The special feature of these playgrounds is that children with disabilities can play together with their able-bodied peers, because, as the programme says, “what truly matters is not what separates us, but what unites us“.

The playgrounds are built in full compliance with the rules of universal design, in close professional collaboration with the Budapest Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities.

In addition to ensuring that disabled (atypical) and able-bodied (typical) children are able to play together, the selection of play sets also concentrated on the need to install equipment that would appeal to a wide age range.

As part of this awareness-raising effort, Szerencsejáték Zrt. launched a wide-ranging communication campaign this autumn focusing on the inclusion, as well as the successful and happy adulthood of children living with disabilities. The “Join us for an accessible future” campaign is based on the principle of “nothing about us, without us” to promote the importance of awareness-raising by involving stakeholders.

The campaign builds on the personal story of World, European and Paralympic champion swimmer Fanni Illés, to show that barriers can be broken down through acceptance, the support of family and the wider community. In addition to the promotional film, an extraordinary video series has also been produced this year, portraying the lives of both known and lesser-known people affected and raising issues that have so far been considered to be taboo.

They believe that the shared experiences and the joy of playing together will make able-bodied children more inclusive and open-minded, and that they will in turn, be able to pass on this approach as adults in their daily lives, at work and of course to their own children. For children living with disabilities, it is important to grow up in an accepting and inclusive environment to be successful and happy adults. This is what the company wants to contribute to with its own means. This long-term programme, which is set to continue next year, will already reach 20,000 children with the opportunity to play together.

Further details: https://rolunk.szerencsejatek.hu/hu/a-jatek-osszekot

 

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Green Commission guarantees sustainability at ALTEO

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The Green Committee of the new generation energy supplier ALTEO has been established and meets quarterly. Its primary objective is to prepare and implement the company’s sustainability efforts. ALTEO’s sustainability strategy, which is inextricably linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is the guiding framework for this, ranging from clean energy to responsible consumption and production to urgent action against climate change.

Among the SDGs, clean energy is the category that is most tailor-made for ALTEO, which has long placed a strong emphasis on increasing the use of renewable energy sources, expanding its renewable portfolio and improving energy efficiency. Based on its sustainability strategy, the company will invest HUF 35 billion in sustainable energy solutions by 2026, contributing directly to the SDGs focusing on sustainable cities and communities. ALTEO’s R&D&I projects interlinked with green technologies and innovation are also linked to the latter, but also partly in the category of industry, innovation and infrastructure. ALTEO’s contribution to the UN’s goal of building resilient infrastructures, supporting inclusive and sustainable industrialisation and stimulating innovation is mainly focused on strengthening green transport infrastructure: 500 e-chargers are planned to be installed by 2023 and the share of the e-mobility business is expected to increase from 15 to 25 percent two years later.

The SDG on clean water and basic sanitation concerns ALTEO through water preparation, hydroelectric power plants, heating plants (district heating, hot water supply) and waste management, which is preparing for more sustainable water management by first carrying out a water-related risk analysis and a biodiversity assessment.

Closely linked to this is the objective of promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns, which mainly concerns ALTEO’s waste management activities and the implementation of the Green Office Programme, which aims to make its offices completely paperless ( considering the legal frames) by 2030 and to achieve a 50% recycling rate of operational waste. Finally, ALTEO aligns almost all of its actions with one of the SDGs, which calls for immediate action on climate change.

Their carbon footprint reduction targets are to reduce their direct Scope 1 emissions by at least 20%, their indirect Scope 2 emissions by 30% and their Scope 3 emissions by 55% by 2030. They are balancing the volatility of renewables with their natural gas-fired power plants, which will allow the electricity system to operate stably and integrate more renewables. Their Scope 1  minus 50%, Scope 2 minus 75% and Scope 3 minus 100% emission reduction targets for 2050 are also designed to achieve this, so that the EU net zero target is a realistic vision. At the same time, they also want to reduce NOx  emissions by at least 25% by 2030 to reduce air pollution. Next year, the company will report its results using the guidelines of the TCFD voluntary reporting system, which focuses on climate-related financial risks, and plans to achieve the world’s most trusted business sustainability rating, EcoVadis, by 2024.

 

A Green Committee, comprising both senior management and expert members, has been established to coordinate this comprehensive work. This dedicated forum monitors and approves corporate policies and long-term objectives for sustainable development and ensures that the ESG approach and climate risks are kept on the agenda. It also ensures a consistent representation of sustainability in the ALTEO Group’s external relations.

01.12.2022
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Nestlé launches community cooperation to promote soil renewal agriculture in Western Transdanubia

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Nestlé Hungária is encouraging a shift to regenerative agricultural practices through a community programme it has initiated in the Western Transdanubian region. In addition to preserving the natural assets of the region, the initiative will also promote the long-term security of its suppliers and the region’s ecosystem services through the Bük animal feed factory, one of the largest employers in the geographical area. In Hungary, the programme is supported by the Ministry of Agriculture.

As the world’s largest food company, Nestlé has a responsibility to transform food production and supply chains to contribute to the renewal of the planet’s natural resources and to a more sustainable diet for consumers.

“This summer’s drought has clearly shown the challenges facing our suppliers and our entire supply chain. Food raw material producers face a huge challenge from both the effects of climate change, such as increasingly frequent and prolonged droughts; damage caused by inappropriate, intensive farming practices; and factors such as fertiliser shortages, or rising raw material prices,” said Anna Hőgyész, Nestle Hungary Sustainability leader.

This is why Nestlé Purina’s pet food business has taken the initiative to launch the Landscape Enterprise Networks (LENs) programme, which was set up in the UK by the consultancy 3Keel and is already operating successfully in the UK, for the first time in the region in Hungary.  The initiative could provide a solution to the challenges facing agriculture and food production and supply chains, particularly given that 60 per cent of the 140,000 tonnes of raw material supplied to the factory in Bük is sourced from Hungarian farmers.

The first phase of LENs Hungary, launched in 2022, is currently contributing more than €200,000 to the expansion of soil restoration land use practices in three different cereal farms on the area of 2000 hectares, and the implementation of nature-based solutions, improving the resilience of the affected areas and supply chains to Nestlé financing.

The initiative will be implemented in Hungary by the consultancy Preferred By Nature, with Syngenta helping to measure the results of the interventions and to prepare and validate the measurement methodology. The programme is also supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, as it focuses on issues of importance to domestic agriculture.

“Business solutions such as this support government efforts to increase the competitiveness of agriculture, while contributing to the response to the challenges of climate change, the creation of conditions for efficient food production and the sustainable use of finite natural resources,” said Dr. Anikó Juhász, Deputy State Secretary for Agriculture.

Nestlé will source a fifth of its key raw materials from areas cultivated using soil regeneration methods by 2025, and half five years later. Thanks to regenerative agriculture, the food industry’s production of raw materials can have less impact on the environment, while contributing to the regeneration of entire landscapes. The interventions increase soil water retention and carbon sequestration, biodiversity and water quality, while reducing soil erosion and carbon emissions from cultivation.

“ The interventions increase the soil’s ability to retain and seize water, biodiversity, improve water quality, but reduce soil erosion and carbon emissions from cultivation Within the framework of the LENs Hungary programme, we are also supporting the establishment of a network of farms to directly share experience and knowledge on soil regeneration agriculture,” said Bálint Lukács, LENs project manager for Preferred by Nature Hungary.

“A trading community built on business-based collaborations under the LENs programme will bring tangible benefits for businesses and income for farmers,” says Anna Hőgyész. And this is in the business interest of Nestlé, which recruits the majority of its grain suppliers in Hungary from the Western Transdanubian region and has a predominantly local supply chain through its pet food factory in Bük. But the initiative goes far beyond that: “Preserving natural assets is not only in the interest of the food and agriculture industry, as the functioning and value chain security of countless industries is linked to the functions provided by these assets,” says Anna Hőgyész.

More information on the independent, business-driven LENs initiative can be found here: https://landscapeenterprisenetworks.com/

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Dataxo Group, known for its tax IT solutions, has launched a new product intended for the international market. GERONIMO was presented at GITEX in Dubai.

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Sustainability at a company begins with the business processes: just as raw materials cannot be wasted according to responsible thinking, we must also treat our human resources efficiently. All company processes can be made more efficient by introducing automation, but it can cause difficulties if new systems have to be introduced in addition to existing ones. That’s why Dataxo Group created the platform called GERONIMO, which integrates solutions previously only available in external software into the existing corporate management system of any company.

The different IT solutions behind efficient company operations sometimes seem to speak a completely different language. But as long as it is not acceptable within a company that colleagues do not understand each other, why would it be okay with different software that serves the processes?

GERONIMO is an interface on which these separate IT solutions can finally communicate with each other. It connects the existing ERP or DMS system with a system providing invoice reception, document management, electronic signature or any other fintech solution, so our already established and well-functioning interface will be able to do even more.

Through integration, processes can be automated, thereby making a company smarter and its work processes more sustainable.

It only takes a few days and requires only one link: GERONIMO.

 

One connection. Limitless opportunities.

30.11.2022
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SPAR and Munch join forces to fight against food waste

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Customers of the Hungarian store chain can help reduce food wastage: SPAR teamed up with the online platform Munch to reduce food waste and as a result of their partnership, customers will be able to buy quality products at a reduced price. The food saving service will be trialled from the 2nd of November in the 11th district of Budapest, as well as in Szeged and in Hódmezővásárhely.

Packaged and unpackaged breads, bakery products, savoury and sweet treats, vegetables, fruits, nuts, juices, dairy products, pastas, packaged salamis, cold cuts, fresh eggs and other, non-refrigarated products could end up in the SPAR Munch surprise bags at 33% percent of their original price. The store chain launched the trials of the service on the 2nd of November 2022 in the eleven shops of the 11th district of Budapest, nine stores in Szeged, and two in Hódmezővásárhely meaning that 20 SPAR supermarkets and two INTERSPAR hypermarkets will participate in the test run. They are planning on involving more stores following the trials.

Munch is a Hungarian startup which provides a platform for grocery store chains and restaurants to sell their daily leftover, good-quality products at a heavily discounted price. The aim is to reduce food waste and promote sustainable and responsible food retail, hospitality and consumption.

It is very simple to use: you just need to book the bag you picked via the freely available mobile app or through the website, pay for it online, and then collect it within the pick-up window in the designated store. There are four different types of bags you can save in SPAR’s stores. They mostly consist of bakery products, fruits and vegetables, and refrigerated products with up to a 66% discount. It means that shoppers can buy a bag worth of approximately 3,000 forints for a thousand forints and bag worth 1,500 forints for 500 forints.

“Everyone benefits from this service which makes it a real win-win project. We cut the food waste of the stores, customers get access to lots of products at 33% of the original price, and we significantly reduce our impact on the environment by not throwing away these food products.  Unfortunately, wasting food is a global phenomenon – one third of all of the food produced around the globe gets disposed or ends up as waste. This means that in Europe alone almost 90 million tonnes of food goes to waste each year. Starting now, SPAR’s customers can also start saving food in an efficient way with the help of Munch through which they can discover new products and become part of a concious-thinking and environmentally-protective community,” said Gabriella Heiszler, chair and managing director of SPAR Hungary.

“SPAR joining this community of food savers presents an easy and local solution and can provide a positive example for others to follow. In Hungary there are more than 600 independent and chain stores throughout Hungary who joined our food saving platform in more than 35 municipalities. SPAR’s involvement is proof that Munch, which is becoming more and more popular with young people, and even families and the elderly during the current economic difficulties, provides even the biggest food retailers with an easy and real solution to reduce their food waste. We are aware of a member who managed to save more than 500 units of food in one year and saved almost one million forints with the help of Munch,” emphasized Kirill Perepelica, co-funder and commercial director of Munch.

A special element of the Munch bags is the surprise which makes the orders even more exciting. Depending on what is waiting to be saved, on a given day a surprise will end up in the bag which means that customers might discover new SPAR products, new flavours, or special ingredients.

Munch is available through the following links:

Website: https://munch.hu/

Google Play:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.munch.munchapp

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/hu/app/munch-b-eat-food-waste/id1528038390

 

The SPAR-Munch trial has launched on 2 November 2022 in the following SPAR and INTERSPAR stores:

Budapest, District 11:

SPAR supermarket – 1112 Budapest, Péterhegyi lejtő 36.

SPAR supermarket – 1115 Budapest, Etele út 58-60.

SPAR supermarket – 1117 Budapest, Irinyi József utca 34.

SPAR supermarket – 1119 Budapest, Tétényi út 31.

SPAR szupermarket – 1112 Budapest XI., Balatoni út (lot nr. 000853/15) (Kérő u. 1.)

SPAR supermarket – 1114 Budapest XI., Bartók Béla út 51.

SPAR supermarket – 1117 Budapest, Dombóvári út 27.

SPAR supermarket – 1119 Budapest, Fehérvári út 45.

SPAR supermarket – 1119 Budapest, Hadak útja 1.

SPAR supermarket – 1118 Budapest, Rétköz utca 7.

INTERSPAR hypermarket – 1117 Budapest XI., Október 23-a utca 8-10.

 

Szeged:

SPAR supermarket – 6726 Szeged, Csanádi utca 7

SPAR supermarket – 6724 Szeged, Sárosi út 4.

SPAR supermarket – 6725 Szeged, Szentháromság utca 68.

SPAR supermarket – 6723 Szeged, Tápai utca 50.

SPAR supermarket – 6723 Szeged, Csillag tér 6.

SPAR supermarket – 6720 Szeged, Széchenyi tér 15.

SPAR supermarket – 6724 Szeged, Mars tér 1-3.

SPAR supermarket – 6723 Szeged, Szilléri sugárút 26-30.

SPAR supermarket – 6724 Szeged, Londoni körút 3.

 

Hódmezővásárhely:

SPAR supermarket – 6800 Hódmezővásárhely, Andrássy út 8.

INTERSPAR hypermarket – 6800 Hódmezővásárhely, Kaszap utca 20.

07.11.2022
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SPAR Online Shop goes green with digital delivery notes and recycled paper packaging

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SPAR is expected to save 3 tonnes of paper by only providing digital delivery notes to online store purchases. Another novelty: the paper packaging used for previous deliveries can be returned to the deliverymen for recycling by the company.

The SPAR online retail channel receives hundreds of orders on average each day, and so far the company used printed delivery notes. This accounts to more than 3 tonnes of paper every year, typically put out to waste bins or sorted waste boxes. The Hungarian retail chain has introduced numerous environmentally-conscious measures throughout the last years. These now include the new initiative of only providing digital delivery notes to orders, which will be available in the “My Orders” (Rendeléseim) menu of the online shop, and also provided to customers as attachment to the confirmation e-mail.

In order to further cut paper waste, SPAR introduces another measure: shoppers can now return online shop paper bags from previous online orders to the deliverymen. The return of used paper bags ensures that the waste is forwarded to sorted waste treatment facilities.

Customers can now order from the SPAR Online shop knowing that they will not receive unnecessary paper documents and that they can return the paper packaging materials used at the next delivery.

04.11.2022
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Smart, energy-efficient and green solutions in SPAR stores

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SPAR Hungary focuses on sustainability and environmental-friendliness when building their new stores and renewing existing ones. They reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 49 percent in 2021 when compared with 2017.

“Our company puts a special focus on minimising the negative environmental impacts of our operations. One of the main pillars of this agenda is the promotion of environmental-friendliness and the wide use of technologies and procedures which are closely linked to one another. SPAR Hungary’s main source of energy comes from electricity supply. As a result of the renovations of our lighting and heating/cooling systems, we are constantly reducing our electricity consumption. Thanks to the store renovations and energy-saving measures put in place, the greenhouse gas emission across our network has decreased by 49 percent since 2017, and we also reduced the emissions that are directly linked to the electricity supply we purchase by four percent in the last decade. Our efforts haven’t gone unnoticed. The company received the ‘Green Retailer of the Year’ award in 2020 as an acknowledgement of our environmentally-conscious corporate governance and the measurements we put in place,” explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.

Higher energy demand, lower consumption

Some of the supermarkets have been equipped with new functions during the renovation that need a greater electricity supply. But, thanks to the new technologies implemented their electricity consumption doesn’t increase and, in some cases, it is actually reduced by 10-15 percent. The explanation behind this is the technological and energy-saving measures put in place.

During the renovation of a store, all the lights in the building are replaced with LED lighting. This is also done during any partial renovation which only extends to the electricity system of the building. After the stores close, all lights are switched off including the lighting of the shop floor and only the safety lighting is left on. During the late night and early morning hours the lighting of the parking lots and advertising boards in less busy locations are turned off as well.

 

Heat recovery from the cooling systems

In 2018 SPAR Hungary opted to switch to the use of the ‘transcritical’ CO2 cooling technology, which is more environmentally-friendly, efficient and economical to operate in the long term. The first transcritical CO2 cooling system debuted this year which is based on the ejector expansion technology. The store chain is hoping for a further ten percent reduction in the use of electricity by the cooling systems.

Heat recovery results in significant savings as well. The integrated transcritical CO2 cooling system uses the heat from standard and walk-in refrigerators to produce hot water and in some stores to heat the building as well. When it gets really cold, the system turns on the heat pump to heat up the building, and the same technology is applied for cooling it down in summer. Since it uses water for heating and cooling, there are several other ways to utilise it such as fan-coil heating and cooling, floor heating and cooling, the use of the air-handling unit to preheat or cool down the air and to generate running hot water as well.

With some stores the company uses a VRV (variable refrigerant volume) based cooling technology system which applies intelligence to operate the technology and comfort heating and cooling systems. Thanks to the integrated cooling technology system, as well as the improved feeling of comfort indoors, it also uses less energy. The VRV system uses the same waste heat, or if needed the heat pump for heating, but without the necessity to build a water circuit.

Thermal insulation and upgrades

The thermal insulation of the building and the fitting of new doors and windows is important as well. SPAR Hungary replaces outdated store portal fittings with new, good quality ones and if it is necessary, they install roof thermal insulation with waterproofing as well as the insulation of facade walls.

Solar panels and electric car charging stations

With every investment project, whether it is a new store or a renovation, the company examines the possibility of the use of solar panels by looking at the individual features of the location and the building to see if they could be used to supply that unit with electricity.

The company is constantly adding new electric car charging stations for the stores that have parking lots. So far, they have set up 168 spots all over the country. More information about SPAR’s electronic charging stations is available using the following link: https://www.sparafenntarthatojovoert.hu/e-autotolto

17.10.2022
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Revving up your enterprise! the Hungaricool product competition by SPAR and K&H launches this year

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In 2022, the Hungaricool product competition will launch for the fourth time, with K&H joining the originator SPAR and taking an even more active role this year: providing tailored financial advice and financing to help the winners to level up. The programme will thus offer a unique business opportunity to winners who will then also be supported by the organisers with expert advice and training.

SPAR Hungary is committed to supporting Hungarian farmers, family enterprises, domestic agriculture and processing industry – promoting Hungarian producers, products and innovations is a cornerstone of its business philosophy. They are supported by the Hungaricool product competition, which started in 2019, for exciting high-quality products made in Hungary, which are newly developed or, if they already exist, are not yet widely available in retail chains. Quality is an important aspect, but other features of the product samples such as novelty, uniqueness, healthiness are also evaluated, as well as the marketability of the competing product, which will later be offered on the shelves and in the webshop of the Hungarian store chain, after contracting the winners.

“The goal of the Hungaricool product competition is to identify and support Hungarian small producers, to offer cooperation opportunities to family companies and entrepreneurs that meet the conditions and apply in the areas defined in the call with unique and exciting products that respond to market demand. The winners of the competition aiming to find and support the creative resources of the domestic economy, can offer their original flavour combinations, imaginative food or exciting non-food products in INTERSPAR stores and the SPAR Online shop. Following the past three Hungaricool rounds so far, 26 winning suppliers are present on the shelves of our retail chain with a total of more than a hundred products. In the framework of the programme, as business mentors we also provide a wide range of marketing support to the winners through the SPAR Supplier Academy,” explained Gabriella Heiszler, CEO and chair of SPAR Hungary.

In the fourth, 2022/23 season of Hungaricool, K&H supports the competitors as financial advisor, also levelling up the entire programme.  The financial institution will provide tailored financial advice and financing to the winners, to make sure they will be able to meet the obligations undertaken to SPAR.

“As a leading financial institution, we believe that we must strive not only to meet the needs of our more than 100 000 entrepreneur customers with innovative products and services, but also to encourage the launch of as many healthy and viable new businesses as possible, giving faith and confidence to entrepreneurs who are just starting out. We have helped entrepreneurs grow over the past decades with a range of programmes and we continue to support them now with financial planning advice and real financial backing. We are confident that we can help the SME sector, which is the backbone of the Hungarian economy, to develop and grow by encouraging innovative and sustainable ideas and investments,” emphasised Zoltán Rammacher, head of SME marketing and sales support at K&H.

The product competition is open to entries in food and non-food categories. For the former, it is important to note that only pre-packaged products can be submitted. Entries are invited in the categories of milk, dairy products, frozen food, fat and oil, processed or dried vegetables/fruit, confectionery, cereals, meat, bakery and egg products, salts, spices, soups, sauces, gravies, salads, sandwich spreads, organic (bio) products, speciality foods, baby and convenience foods, food additives, beverages and pet food. In the three previous competitions, around 500 entrants presented their products, with most of them entering drinks, coffees, jams and health food items. So far, experience has shown that an increasing number health-conscious, “free from” products are appearing in the entries, while at the same time many people are also entering with traditional foods.

As part of the programme, the SPAR Supplier Academy provides winners with ongoing mentoring in quality management, marketing and logistics processes to help them through challenges. With the support of K&H, winners will also learn the foundations of financial and cash-flow planning. The primary objective of the SPAR Supplier Academy is to provide Hungarian small businesses with the brand-building knowledge that will stimulate further product development and benefit them in other areas of life.

Further information and applications: https://hungaricool.hu/

12.10.2022
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Greenhouse gas emissions decreased by a quarterin one year in SPAR Austria group countries, including Hungary

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In the countries of the SPAR Austria group (Hungary, Northern Italy, Slovenia, Croatia), significant achievements have been made under the auspices of the Group’s environmental sustainability strategy: over the last one years greenhouse gas emissions have been decreased by a quarter, considering the aggregate data of the member countries. One of the Group’s key ambitions is to achieve high standards of customer service through sustainable, environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient operations.

The SPAR Austria Group Sustainability Report for the last year has been issued and it shows that the Group has made great strides in cutting emissions of pollutants, in recycling and saving energy in a number of areas, largely thanks to the modernisation of the stores. On average, the new stores use 17% less energy than the units last renovated 10-15 years ago. In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, the food retail division has reduced its over all emissions by 25.8% on year-on-year basis. The main reason for this is the switch of purchased electricity in Hungary and Slovenia to greener sources of electricity or nuclear power and the resulting lower carbon dioxide emissions. Since 2015 the SPAR Austria group has reduced greenhouse gas emissions across its operations, including all its subsidiaries, by 45.5 percent in relation to the raising sales area.

Seventy percent recycling rate

“One of the cornerstones of the business philosophy of the company group, including SPAR Hungary, is to operate in an environmentally-conscious manner. We highlight minimising negative environmental impacts, including focusing on the promotion of environmental awareness and the widespread use of the relevant processes. The separation of marketable secondary raw materials – paper and plastic – generated in stores is also a priority: over the past 30 years we have achieved a fundamental change in this area, as the initial recycling rate of 46 percent has now increased to more than 70 percent,” explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications of SPAR Magyarország Kft.

The company’s energy consumption comes mainly from the use of electricity. As a result of the modernisation of the lighting and cooling/heating systems, it was possible to reduce the consumption of electricity compared to the base year of 2010. SPAR’s primary sources of emissions are electricity related to its operating sites, natural gas and district heating for heating, and fuel use related to its own fleet of vehicles.

From smart solutions to Green Retailer of the Year acclaim

SPAR Hungary is modernising its stores to integrate energy-saving equipment, and the latest cooling equipment and refrigerated counters are being installed in the renovated stores. In larger stores, integrated refrigeration systems are installed, allowing heat from refrigeration units and coolers to be used for heating the building. In smaller stores, cooling engineering systems of a similar principle will be used to manage technological cooling and the comfort heating/cooling system, optimising energy use. Energy-efficiency measures also focus on the modernisation of lighting technology: fluorescent lamps are replaced by energy-efficient LED lamps which use significantly less energy than conventional light bulbs.

In 2020, SPAR as a retail chain was awarded the Green Retailer of the Year acclaim for its environmentally-conscious corporate governance and the sustainability measures it has implemented.

Background

The SPAR Austria group has been publishing sustainability reports on the Group’s sustainability efforts and measures since 2013, with regard to products, employees, the environment and society. Since 2016, this report not only includes the activities of the food retail business in Austria, but also data from SPAR Hungary, among others.

The SPAR Austria group has continued to work consistently on its sustainability strategy in 2021. A sustainable of offerings has been in focus, to ensure that as many of the products offered are sourced from the region as possible, that food products comply with recognised nutritional recommendations and that the negative impact of production and processing on the environment is reduced. In the spheres of energy and technology, work is continuously ongoing to modernise stores, using the latest lighting, heating and cooling technology.

SPAR Austria constantly monitors the impact and success of these climate protection measures, has increased existing climate protection targets and extended them to all countries of the corporate group. This will ensure that the company’s climate protection strategy is in line with the Paris Climate Change Conference targets.

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INTERSPAR customers supported around 1500 disadvantaged students by donating school supplies

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Customers raised more than 58,000 pieces of school equipment items and bought close to 2 million forints worth of donation cards to support the second annual joint school supply collection campaign between The Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta and SPAR Hungary organised for the second time in 2022. The store chain donated a further one million forints on top of the amount raised.

The “Joy to Give!” school supply collection campaign enabled shoppers to support underprivileged students at the beginning of the school year with donations in Hungarian INTERSPAR hypermarkets. Shoppers could buy donation cards between 20 July and 4 September 2022, and they could buy school supplies such as exercise books, stationary, pencil cases, school bags, PE bags, and other useful supplies instore and hand them over to the volunteers. Monetary donations are exchanged for more school supplies by the charity service, and they will be delivered with the rest of the donations at the beginning of September to the disadvantaged families.

“This year, the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta again supports the families of 1,500 children with new school supplies, PE accessories, and school bags full of necessary supplies with the help of the customers of the store chain. The heavy costs that come with the beginning of the school year are a burden for a lot of Hungarian families. These donations help those in the most disadvantaged situations and prevent their children from having to start school missing essential or even all their school supplies. We thank our customers who purchased notebooks, stationary items, pencil cases, or other supplies at the end of August in INTERSPAR stores to support the donation campaign, as well as those who bought our donation cards to do their bit to support our campaign. With the help of SPAR Hungary, 300 school supply bags, each worth 10,000 forints, were added to the donations collected during the campaign,” said Tamás Romhányi, head of communications of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta.

“We owe our customers a big thank you, who after last year’s successful school supply collection campaign supported the initiative again this year and were glad to help the families in need. As a result, the customers of INTERSPAR and the SPAR online shop, who purchased the donation cards contributed more than 1.9 million forints during the campaign. They also bought 58,267 school supply items in the hypermarkets between 24-27 August 2022, which they then handed over to the volunteers of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta. Our company donated a further one million forints to top this up as part of our social responsibility agenda. Having witnessed the success of the school supply collection campaigns over the previous two years, we are determined to continue the ‘Joy to Give!’ initiative in this aspect as well,” added Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.

The Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta has been the strategic partner of the store chain for 25 years.  As a result of this donation campaign, the organisation collected more than 32,000 notebooks, 18,000 stationary items, 479 pencil cases, 75 school bags and a further 6,000 other creative tools to be delivered to families in need. They also prepare 300 school supply packages, each worth 10,000 forints, from the money they raised with the donation cards. These will help the kids of the families who are on the radar of the charity service to have all school supplies they need to start the new school year.

Images attached to the press release are available in SPAR Médiatár, at the address http://mediatar.spar.hu/. The interface also enables downloading additional public images from SPAR. When using the images, please credit the photos to “spar.hu”.

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