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János Áder, President of Hungary, places great importance on identifying the sustainability goals of Hungary

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Ahead of the formal adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the UN’s Sustainable Development Summit in New York, the President’s Office is already focusing on identifying the most important goals for Hungary – announced H.E. Csaba Körösi, Head of the Directorate for Environmental Sustainability at the President’s Office at the BCSDH’s CEO business breakfast.

6th of October, Budapest, – H.E. Csaba Körösi, Head of the Directorate for Environmental Sustainability at the President’s Office, held a very impactful presentation for CEOs at the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH)’s business breakfast.

Irén Márta, the new managing director of the organization, stressed the actuality of the topic in her opening speech, since after the closure of the UN summit in New York the whole world is now watching out for the upcoming World Climate Summit in Paris in December, which may represent a crucial turning point for the planet.

In 1945 – said Csaba Kőrösi – a new chapter of history based on a new vision was formulated. Values, principles and to a certain extent, the objectives of international cooperation were reformulated, and a network of supporting institutions were created in the following years. In 2015 we must – and we are capable of – making a similar paradigm change in order to create a sustainable world in which to live.

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were recently (in September) published at the UN’s Sustainable Development Summit in New York, are unique tools of their kind. The final 17 goals as agreed on by all 193 member states of the UN cover a 15-year timeframe – to 2030 – and include 169 targets. Businessmen, scientists and civil organizations from 193 countries have been working for two years to create an ambitious but feasible set of sustainability goals.

For companies an SDG Compass was jointly developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the GRI and the UN Global Compact. This document supports companies to take a strategic approach to the SDGs and to enhance their contribution to sustainable development through their core business activities.

 SDGs are long-term objectives which frame a global vision. The key to their success is in the implementation: in the way that countries transform this global vision into action according to their own situations.

According to Csaba Kőrösi, who co-chaired the international negotiations for the Sustainable Development Goals, the most important criterion for success is that each country has to identify its own sustainability priorities.

Among this set of global goals, the sustainability priorities of Hungary are the following: climate protection, sustainable water-source management, food-security, clean energy and energy security, health care, sustainable cities and communities – as well as the technology development and education needed to support these goals.

The question is not whether there are changes ahead, but whether we will be able to influence their direction, and whether we can lead them.

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International conference ‘Business that Changes the World’ – 20-21 October 2015

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The international conference entitled ‘Business that Changes the World’ is the highlight of the year-long celebration of the 15th anniversary of CSR partnership in Poland, conceived and initiated by the Responsible Business Forum (to read more about our organisation, please follow the link to the English version of our website: http://odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl/english/). This two-day event will take place on 20–21 October 2015 in the Praha cinema in Warsaw (see map). Invited participants include representatives of companies from Poland and Central and Eastern Europe, NGOs, public administration from Poland and other countries.

To register for the event, please go to:  odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl/konferencja2015/en/

Participation is free of charge. Registration is mandatory.

The first day will follow a classic conference format. As a special guest of the conference, we invited Prof. Guy Standing from the University of London, who coined the term ‘precariat’ and wrote a book entitled ‘The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class’. During two discussion panels specialists and practitioners will try to look at the development of CSR over the years. The first panel will be a round table for CEOs from various companies who will consider the benefits of CSR to business and the society to date. This will be followed by an expert panel, attended, among others, by Prof. Guy Standing and Prof. Jerzy Hausner (Deputy Prime Minister in 2003–2005, a government minister in 2001–2005, an economist, a lecturer at the Cracow University of Economics). The discussion will aim to provide critical reflection on CSR. The panels will be followed by a presentation of the most recent results of the ‘CSR Managers’ survey in Poland and similar research results for Central Europe. The studies were conducted in collaboration between the Responsible Business Forum, PBS (a research services provider) and Deloitte.

The second day is divided into three parallel sessions. The first one will be organised by the Responsible Business Forum, the second one by Ashoka Polska, whereas the third one will include film screenings. The guests of the session organised by the Responsible Business Forum will include inspiring speakers from the business community, organisations or NGOs who will talk about responsible business and sustainable development. This will provide conference participants with a starting point for an exchange of opinions.

Participation in the conference is free of charge. Participants are required to complete an online registration form available at http://odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl/konferencja2015/en/.  The number of attendees is limited.

The first 20 participants from other countries who submit their online registrations will be entitled to a free walk around Warsaw with an English-speaking guide. The tour will take place in the afternoon of Day 1. We are looking  forward to your registrations!

 

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Preliminary conference programme
‘Business that Changes the World’
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DAY 1 (20 October, Tuesday), 9:30–5:00

10:00–10:30 Greeting speeches (RBF, Partners, administration representatives)

10:30–10:50 Keynote Speech

Professor Guy Standing, University of London

10:50–11:50 What has CSR given to business and society – Presidents of Boards round table

Confirmed participants:

  • Marcelo Catalá, president of board, CEMEX;
  • Janusz Gołębiowski, president of board, Henkel;
  • Feliks Szyszkowiak, member of board, Bank Zachodni WBK;

Moderator:

  • Michał Kobosko, journalist

11:50–12:10 Coffee Break

12:10–1:10 Expert Panel – Critical Reflection on CSR

Guests include:

  • Prof. Guy Standing, University of London
  • Prof. Jerzy Hausner – a Polish politician and economist,
  • Kathryn Dovey – Tax Policy Analyst at OECD,
  • Stefan Crets, executive director CSR Europe,
  • Prof. Elżbieta Ziemacka-Mączyńska, president of board, Polish Economic Society (Polskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne),
  • Sławomir Sierakowski, president of board and editor in chief, Political Critique (Krytyka Polityczna),
  • Kamil Wyszkowski, general director, Global Impact Poland;

Moderator:

  • Przemysław Pohrybieniuk, managing director, ACCA

1:10–1:40 Presentation of Jubilee Partners achievements in CSR

1:40–2:00 Coffee Break

2:00–3:05 Comparison of the conditions and factors determining the concept of CSR in Central and Eastern Europe

Research results presented by: Mirella Panek-Owsiańska, President of the Responsible Business Forum

Research results: CSR Managers – Poland

Research results: CSR Managers – CEE Deloitte

The ‘CSR Managers’ study is intended to provide a picture of Polish CSR managers and their view on corporate social responsibility in the contexts of various actions taken. The presentation will cover a similar study conducted in countries of Central Europe

3:05–3:20 Conference summary

3:20 Late lunch

Conference moderator:

  • Michał Kobosko, journalist

 

DAY 2 (21 October, Wednesday) 9:00–1:00

Parallel sessions:

Session 1: Responsible Business Forum

Confirmed participants:

  • Jean Pierre Gattuso, CNRS and University of Paris, scientific co-ordinator of the European Free Ocean Carbon Dioxide Enrichment Experiment, expert at the ‘Oceans 2015 Initiative’, invited by BGŻ BNP Paribas;
  • Kamila Sidor, co-founder of Geek Girl Carrots in Poland;
  • Łukasz Kaliciński, founder of NotJustShop, a clothing label from Cracow, based on the social business concept since the very beginning;
  • Kamil Baj, founder of Pszczelarium, an organisation which monitors apiaries in cities to promote the idea of sustainable development in cities;
  • Bartek Stodulski, founder of LaboratoriumEE, a Polish company designing innovative web solutions;
  • prof. dr hab Andrzej Markowski, University of Warsaw;
  • Łukasz Jadaś, expert on Internet and social media studies, Institute of Media Monitoring (Poland);

Session 2: Ashoka Polska

Debates and meetings with social entrepreneurs and business people in the context of innovative social solutions.

Session 3: CSR in Films

 

 * The programme will be updated and its most recent updates will be available from the organiser’s website: odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl.

The conference language will be Polish but organisers provide simultaneous interpreting into English. Free vegetarian meals and refreshments will be available for the participants during the event.

 

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International conference ‘Business that Changes the World’ support:

Organiser: Responsible Business Forum in Poland

Conference Partners: CEMEX Polska, Henkel, Totalizator Sportowy

Supporting Partners: Institute of Media Monitoring (Poland)

 

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The 15th anniversary of the CSR Partnership is the most important CSR jubilee in Poland in 2015. The aim of the celebration is to sum up the achievements and developments during the 15 years of CSR work which were enabled by co‑operation between many people, companies and institutions. The celebration of the 15th anniversary of the CSR Partnership has been initiated and organised by the Responsible Business Forum. The accompanying motto is: ‘Business that changes the world. People that change business’.

Main Partners: Bank Zachodni WBK, Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN

Partner: Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo

 

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Responsible Business Forum in Poland is the largest non-governmental organisation in Poland, and an NGO with the longest history of operation in the country (15 years). It approaches the idea of corporate social responsibility in a multifaceted way. The Forum is a think-and-do-tank, which promotes a responsible approach to business in a way which takes account of the environmental and social impacts. we inspire business that changes the world and provide a meeting place for people who change business. We promote sustainable development. To find more about us, please visit www.odpowiedzialnybiznes.pl/english/.

30.09.2015
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The SDG Compass Helps Companies Take Action on New UN Goals

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New York, September 26, 2015: Companies now have a new tool to help them navigate and contribute to a new set of global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations on 25 September.

Launched a UN-business event at UN Headquarters in New York, the SDG Compass –developed jointly by GRI, the UN Global Compact and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) – guides companies in taking a strategic approach to the SDGs and enhancing their contribution to sustainable development through core business activities.

The SDGs, which will shape the global development agenda from now until 2030, explicitly call on business to use creativity and innovation to address sustainable development challenges, such as poverty, gender equality, clean water, clean energy and climate change.  Many companies, however, are uncertain about what actions they can and should take in order to contribute to the goals. To meet this need, the SDG Compass is a guide that companies can use to align their strategies with the relevant SDGs, and measure and manage their impacts. It is supported by a live and constantly updated inventory of business indicators and tools

Though all 193 Member States of the United Nations reached agreement on the SDGs, their success relies heavily on action and collaboration by all actors. The SDG Compass acknowledges this and incorporates feedback from companies, government agencies, academic institutions and civil society organizations, from around the world.

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“Our partnership with the UN Global Compact and WBCSD is an example of the innovation and collaboration needed in order to tackle the world’s most pressing development challenges,” said GRI’s Chief Executive, Michael Meehan. “SDG target 12.6 explicitly acknowledges the critical role corporate reporting must play in the achievement of the goals. Our ambition is that by using the SDG Compass to measure and manage their contributions, businesses will generate high-quality data to inform better decision making and improve the lives of millions of people across our planet.”

“The adoption of the SDGs is an historic moment for our world, and business is ready to act,” said Lise Kingo, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact. “These global goals represent a growing market for companies that are able to develop and deliver relevant technologies and solutions. The SDG Compass provides critical guidance for companies to understand their responsibilities and opportunities linked to each of the global goals, ultimately to drive growth and innovation for the good of people and our planet.”

“We are proud to be part of the coalition launching the SDG Compass today. For the first time, the business community has actively helped to shape the agenda of the SDGs, and continuing this leadership will also be critical to helping achieve them,” said President of WBCSD, Peter Bakker. “The SDGs provide a new framework for companies to help solve global challenges through sustainable development, and they call on all businesses to apply their creativity and innovation. The Compass is a unique tool that will help business align their strategy and operations to the SDGs, and measure and manage their contribution.”

The SDG Compass was launched as part of this year’s UN Private Sector Forum, which annually brings together CEOs and heads of state to the United Nations to discuss issues such as climate change, global development, and human rights. Against the backdrop of the UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015, this year’s Private Sector Forum focused on the role of the private sector in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • For more information about the SDG Compass, please visit sdgcompass.org.

For media enquiries please contact:
GRI
Davion Ford, Media Relations Manager, GRI (ford@globalreporting.org)

UN Global Compact
Kristina Wilson-Rocheford, Communications & Media Relation Manager, UN Global Compact, kwilson@unglobalcompact.org

WBCSD
Irge Olga Aujouannet, WBCSD +41 (0)22 839 31 29  aujouannet@wbcsd.org
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About GRI
GRI is an international independent organization that has pioneered corporate sustainability reporting since 1997. GRI’s mission is to empower decision-makers everywhere, through its sustainability reporting standards and multi-stakeholder network, to take action towards a more sustainable economy and world.  www.globalreporting.org

About UN Global Compact
The United Nations Global Compact is a call to companies everywhere to voluntarily align their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in support of UN goals and issues. Launched in 2000, it is the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world, with over 8,000 companies based in 160 countries. www.unglobalcompact.org

About WBCSD
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is committed to galvanising the global business community to create a sustainable future for business, society and the environment. The WBCSD provides a forum for its 200 member companies to scale up business solutions that change the status quo.  www.wbcsd.org

29.09.2015
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SUSCO Budapest 2015 – Regional Conference on Sustainability, 8 October 2015

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29.09.2015
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‘Future Leaders’ Scholarship Program – open for university student’s

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A Hungarian MA/MSC student will have a chance to win free participation to our ‘Future Leaders’ Talent Program 2016.  We are kindly ask our member companies to assist in the dissemination of the program among universities in order to attract more high quality applications until 30th of October.

You can can follow on Facebook at the following link!

25.09.2015
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A new leader at the BCSDH

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Irén Márta will take over the position of Managing Director of the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary from 15th October.

The new leader will take over this task from Ida Petrik, with whom BCSDH has been through significant development.

During Ida’s tenure as Managing Director the number of member companies rose to 70, and moreover, the organisation became an important player in the field of sustainable business solutions in Hungary. Ida Petrik is carrying her third child and would like to spend the next two years with her family.

Irén Márta is an economist and communications expert who has supported the Business Council’s work as an Executive Board Member for more than six years. She has played a major role in several of the Council’s programs, including the elaboration of the Leaders’ Recommendations (concerning the principles of sustainable leadership) and the launch of the International Vision 2050 program in Hungary.

Her professional work in disseminating the principles of sustainable construction in Hungary was recognised with two prominent, international awards in 2011: the Sabre Award and the European Excellence Award.

The primary objective of the new leader is to further promote our successul, pre-existing programs (namely, Action 2020 and the Future Leader program) with the involvement of members, and further develop the organization itself.

Another of her important objectives, beside promoting the ’good practices’ of the parent organization of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in Hungary, is to involve members in the programs of the central body.

She considers the deeper engagement of the organisation in the sustainable development-supporting regulatory environment to be extremely important.

 

16.09.2015
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HuGBC & WorldGBC course: Creating and Managing Greener Workspaces

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This full-day course in Budapest will focus on key concepts of green building design and how to define green workspace.

What is a green workspace and why should company owners, interior designers and facility managers deal with this concept? This course explains key concepts of green building design and how to define green workspace. It shows through practical examples the benefits of greener workspaces for all stakeholders and how to green an existing workspace. The course aims to give an understanding of the role of the green work space in the big picture of green building, climate change and the shift to a green economy. This course will be in English.

DATE:              TUESDAY October 6th 2015

TIME:               8:30 – 17:00

VENUE:           SIEMENS Conference Center

ADDRESS        51-57. Gizella út 1143 Budapest

WHY ATTEND?

  •    Understand the characteristics and benefits of green workspaces
  •    Explore ways of greening office spaces and find out how it improves wellbeing and productivity
  •    Learn about ways of saving costs through operating a sustainable work environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  •    Understand the key concepts of green building design
  •    Define the green workspace
  •    Understand the benefits of greener workspaces for all stakeholders
  •    Identify key concepts in designing a green workspace
  •    Identify key concepts in greening your existing workspace
  •    Understanding the role of the green work space in the big picture of green building, climate change and the shift to a green economy

COURSE SCHEDULE

  •   Welcome & Registration
  •   Introductions
  •   Why green building
  •   The green workspace – what is it?
  •   Break
  •   The benefits of a green workspace
  •   Lunch & Siemens green roof tour
  •   Making the case for green workspaces
  •   Characteristics of a green workspace
  •   Review
  •   Designing a green workspace
  •   Greening your existing workspace
  •   Review
  •   The green office inside
  •   What’s next

 COURSE INSTRUCTOR: The course will be led by US green building construction professional and certified instructor, Joseph Marfi, LEED AP and Director of Sustainable Design & Construction for Turner Construction. Mr. Marfi is a native Hungarian, trained as an Architect, and has decades of field experience as a general contractor and construction manager in 3 continents.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  •    GREEN BUILDING PROFESSIONALS
  •    FACILITY MANAGERS
  •    FINANCIERS AND UPPER MANAGEMENT

COST OF COURSE

HuGBC & RICS members – 15.000 HUF + VAT
Industry Professionals  – 20.000 HUF + VAT

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY

Seating is limited to 30 people.

Please  CLICK HERE to RSVP and register for this course. 

16.09.2015
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We need Change Leaders – Be the next to join Action 2020 Hungary

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The level of unemployment among young people has almost reached 20%, 1.8 million tons of food are wasted an annual basis, global warming (which may reach 2°C by 2050) is already impacting Hungary, only 9% of surface water is of good quality and sustainable consumers make up only 10% of the population. These are just some of the reasons that companies who operate over the long term and who are responsible are being called to action.

The Action 2020 Hungary program inspires companies to take action. It’s a platform for action, a platform for business to contribute solutions to environmental and social challenges as well as business challenges facing our country. You can find attached the Action 2020 Hungary brochure.

Be next to join                                                                                                                                                          Joinpikto

The program of Action 2020 Hungary defines the domestic goals until 2020, the implementation of which the business sector can make a significant contribution to.
If You also agree with these goals and that business sector can make a major contribution to solving the sustainability challenges facing Hungary, please join the program. By joining, your company will undertake to implement a minimum of two business solutions until 2020, by means of which it will contribute to the achievement of two the goals chosen. The impacts of the solution shall be measured and shared with us.

Implement and share your business solutions        implementpikto                                                                  

If your company has a ready-made solution contributive to the goals set by Action 2020 Hungary
program, share it with us so that others can draw ideas from you. Our program aims to collect and spread business solutions contributive to solving sustainability challenges that go beyond ”business as usual”.

We are seeking change leaders              influpikto                                                                                      

The business sector and the whole economic and social system have to find effective and long-term solutions to an increasing number of sustainability challenges. Change is brought about by real solutions, the initiators and implementors of which are important change leaders. Be one of them. Inspire others with your ideas, practices, share your experience, challenges, difficulties and multiply your individual impact by showing an example. We are convinced that enterprises which are successful in the long term also play a key-role in promoting sustainability.

More information and how to join: Mandy Fertetics, mandy.fertetics@bcsdh.hu

Business solution template can be downloaded from here: Action_2020_Hungary_Application_form

11.09.2015
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BCSDH has joined János Áder’s call to action – Let’s deliver a simple message to world leaders: take climate action now!

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The Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) has decided to join the international Live Earth movement following a call from the President of Hungary, János Áder, and the WBCSD. The initiative encourages the active participation of member companies for getting the most people to join up.

“Live Earth: Road to Paris” will allow people to have their voices heard and let world leaders know that their citizens expect them to act this year on climate change – said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon . The specific goal is to get one billion signatures from concerned citizens before the UN climate change conference convenes in Paris in December 2015.

According to the Business Council it is extremely important that the Paris Climate Summit is successful.  Accordingly, it seeks to support the campaign actively. The initiative was launched in January this year by former US vice-president Al Gore, and has been personally promoted by János Áder in Hungary.
Last year more than 100 scientific and civil experts and CEOs actively contributed to defining the goals for Hungary to be met by 2020, including those relating to climate change. The next step is to specify exactly what the contribution of business will be in order to facilitate the meeting of these goals (http://action2020.hu/climate-change/).

A Hungarian website www.elobolygonk.hu, established by the President of Hungary, will be the platform for collecting these ‘climate-votes’ and ensuring that your personal support will be counted in the international campaign.

The BCSDH believes that if its member companies join the initiative, actively use their own assets and motivate their stakeholders to dynamically participate in collecting domestic ‘climate votes’, it will make a significant contribution to meet the global ‘a billion signatures’ target. Our mother organisation, WBCSD, is a global partner of the initiative.

Let’s join our voices in demanding environmental accountability from world leaders!

 

04.09.2015
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Central European Deloitte survey

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Our member, the Deloitte Hungary will be carrying out a survey aimed at assessing the current state of CSR and sustainable development in Hungary and 10 other Central European countries.

 

BCSDH helps to spread the questionnaire and make possible to the member companies to participate in the survey.

Click here to access the questionnaire.

03.09.2015
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