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The Hungarian Mineral Water, Fruit Juice and Softdrink Association started educating with a youthful online campaign

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Today in Hungary, the population collects selectively only 5,5% of the total communal waste of 3,8 million tons. The Hungarian Mineral Water, Fruit Juice and Softdrink Association wants to change this tendency, mainly with addressing youngsters.

The central element of the educational online campaign is the www. szelektiven.hu microsite with a youthful design, which leads its visitors into the world of selective waste collection and PET-bottles through interactive games, creative videos and animated infographics. The aim of the Association is to raise attention to the importance of selective waste collection, to dismiss people’s misbelieves about PET, and to give factual information to consumers to help them make the right decision to protect our environment.

“From recycled PET we can make not only new PET-bottles, but many objects for everyday use, like rugs, sofas, T-shirts, dresses, blankets or even license plates. So through our campaign we would like to highlight, that if recycled, PET-bottles become useful base materials.” – said Dr. Géza Miklósvári, president of the Association. “The way youngsters act and approach matters forms and determines our future, so our online campaign targets mainly them. We would like to – as much as possible – educate them about the significance of selective waste collection in a playful and colorful way.”

More information can be found here.

The short video made for the campaign can be seen here.

 

19.05.2017
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ALTEO is again investing into alternative energy in Debrecen

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ALTEO Group is enlarging its innovative renewable energy portfolio through its latest investment into waste disposal facilites in Debrecen, Hungary. ALTEO plans to build a HUF 300 million worth, 499 kilowatt capacity power plant.

The power plant will utilize and neutralize the landfill gas rich in methane produced through the decomposition of organic waste deposited in the Debrecen Regional Disposal Site. ALTEO has been successfully operating a similar small-capacity powerplant in Debrecen since 2010. Based on the experience gained so far, together with the future plans of the operator of the waste disposal facility, ALTEO has been commissioned to plan an expansion in the facility’s environmentally conscious infrastructure and power supply.

The new power plant has the necessary permits and the 5-year Mandatory Transmission System Permission issued by the Hungarian Energy Office to sell the generated electricity at subsidized prices. Production of the necessary equipment to the investment as well as the drilling is in process, the installation of the equipment is scheduled to start in May 2017.

Together with this latest investment, ALTEO has decided a total of HUF 1.1 billion renewable energy investment so far this year. Both investments prove ALTEO’s commitment towards the usage of renewables in its portfolio.

18.05.2017
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Social investment in Education

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KPMG has launched its new social investment program aiming to improve quality education in the field of economy and financial literacy. As these skills are crucial for the success of future generations, KPMG provides financial support of HUF 9 million (approx. EUR 29,000) to develop new initiatives or improve existing projects targeting students at the age of 7-18 years. KPMG employees voluntarily take part in the evaluation process, and external educational, corporate and media experts are also involved.

01.05.2017
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ALTEO successfully completed its business operations in 2016

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ALTEO, a leader in smart energy management services in Hungary, held its Annual General Meeting on 24th April 2017. At the event, Attila Chikán Jr. (CEO) presented the Company’s business report for 2016. As Chikán stated, last year was a remarkably booming year in the Company’s history as evidenced by the fact that the Company’s sales grew by 33% to nearly HUF 14 billion, while its EBITDA rose by 62% to HUF 2.3 billion.

As a result of good governance, the ALTEO Group’s consolidated after-tax profit was close to HUF 823 million. Based on the results of 2016, the Company’s management proposed a dividend of HUF 130 per share, which was approved by the General Meeting. Accordingly, ALTEO will pay its shareholders a dividend of 8.3% point higher than last year’s HUF 120 / share.

27.04.2017
0 0 admin https://bcsdh.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/bcsdh-logo.png admin2017-04-27 14:41:432017-04-27 14:41:43ALTEO successfully completed its business operations in 2016

The ProSelf International Co. has opened its Austrian representation

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The company starts its European expanding from the Viennese central office with its innovative software ‘SOLARIS’ that gives solution to comprehensive social issues such as migration-integration and active ageing. For its business clients the firm has been working out a programme in order to strengthen the innovation and the cooperation within the organisation.  With its strategic partners, such as university labs, technology companies and delegation of the biomedical field they are working on 21st century solutions.

07.03.2017
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SDG Industry Matrix update

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KPMG and the UN Global Compact have developed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Industry Matrix to inspire and inform greater private sector action to drive inclusive, sustainable prosperity. In 2015, the member States of the United Nations adopted 17 new Sustainable Global Goals to make our world more prosperous, inclusive, sustainable and resilient over the fifteen year period to 2030. To help turn this commitment into action, KPMG has worked with the UN Global Compact to publish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Industry Matrix for Energy, Natural Resources and Chemicals. This report highlights commercial opportunities for shared value.  The opportunities to contribute to each of the 17 Goals are illustrated with multiple examples of leading practices from companies in the energy, natural resources and chemicals industry. The publication also includes good practice industry principles and global multi-stakeholder partnerships. More information about SDG Industry Matrix available here.

 

06.03.2017
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These boots are made for walking – personalized gifts from Allianz colleagues

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Last Christmas, employees at Allianz Hungária, once again, proved their commitment to their responsibility for society. Unfortunately, in Hungary there are a lot of families who are deeply in need, being really poor, they live in extremely sad conditions. These families don’t have either money nor any other resources to purchase warm and water-resist boots for their children. In winter times, which in Hungary can be very hard, children go to school in sopping, thin shoes – no matter if it is raining or snowing. Of course, they easily become sick. That is why Allianz employees organized a „boot buying” activity, buying new and warm boots for 150 children!

The organizers asked the help of local social workers who gave a list about the children with name, footsize and age; so the children got personalized packages. The colleagues were so nice (usually a little, 4-5-membered team chose one children), they felt a real responsibility for these children, so they completed the packages with for example: thick socks, chocolates, little toys, they wrote them short, kind messages. The colleagues of Allianz Hungária loved this activity so much, they proved their humanity again.

Not much to say about the outcome: The pictures of happy kids’ faces and pleased employees taken by Allianz colleagues speak for themselves, don’t they?

23.02.2017
0 0 admin https://bcsdh.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/bcsdh-logo.png admin2017-02-23 13:40:352017-02-23 13:40:35These boots are made for walking – personalized gifts from Allianz colleagues

Female Engineers MOL: Here are ‘The Women of Tomorrow’!

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The MOL Group’s Female Engineers MOL ProgramMe provides financial support and skills development opportunities for outstanding female full-time students from selected universities. These students are pursuing degrees in the fields of Geoscience, Petroleum Engineering, Chemistry, Petrochemicals and other MOL Group relevant STEM subjects.

After the pre-selection, in which 69 applicants competed to enter the semi-final, the best 7 candidates were chosen to take part in personal interviews and to give presentations about the topic of Diversity & Inclusion. The competition was very tight and all the candidates demonstrated impressive knowledge at the event, but at the end only the best 3 candidates could receive the scholarship. The winners are:

  • Sara Mujahid – Pakistan
  • Nikolina Petrović – Croatia
  • Anikó Dóra Kazup – Hungary

The winners won valuable awards, including a 5000 Euro Scholarship, an opportunity to participate in an international Oil & Gas conference in 2017, a possibility to visit MOL Group’s site to see oil & gas operation in reality and an employment offer once their studies are completed. MOL Group will grant internship or opportunity to work on MOL Group projects, if it is relevant both for MOL Group and for the students.

 

 

23.02.2017
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State of the art electric chargers installed at MOL Istenhegy service station

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MOL service station situated at Istenhegyi út has been upgraded by two new fast chargers suitable for simultaneous charging of four cars. Each charger has a total power throughput of 50 kW DC and 22 kW AC, both of them are compatible with the Japanese (CHAdeMO) and the European (CCS) standards and are equipped with Type 2 AC plugs, i.e. suitable for electric cars produced by VW, BMW, Renault, Opel, etc. Moreover, by using fast chargers, it takes only 20 minutes to fully charge a car.

The required electric energy is partly provided by the integrated solar panels installed on the canopy and on the “solar tree” above the fuel dispensers.

20.02.2017
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MagNet Bank has become the proud member of GABV

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MagNet Bank was accepted as the first East-Central European member in the Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV), the international association of value-based banks. GABV is represented by 39 member banks, through which it is present on 5 continents and serves more than 24 million clients.

20.02.2017
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