Green investments drive the region’s real estate market
Alfa Group’s name was recently mentioned in the press a few weeks ago, when Marny Investissement from Luxembourg, which also owns a company engaged in real estate investment and operation in Hungary, acquired a majority share in the world’s number one biogas technology company, Anaergia.
According to Ohad Epschtein, the head of ALFA GROUP’s domestic representation, it is also a huge opportunity from the point of view of the country’s sustainability goals that a player already present here has made a significant investment in a company with globally unique recycling solutions. Moreover, the move was not without precedent, as Marny has been at the forefront of environmental awareness for a long time, as evidenced by Alfa Group’s Hungarian projects and very ambitious commitments.
“At Alfa Group, compliance with ESG principles is one of our most important values. Despite the recent stagnation of the domestic real estate market, we have continuously invested in their new systems and developed them to be more energy efficient, thus reducing their resource demand, in addition to switching to renewable energy sources. Among other things, this is necessary to make our properties in Hungary carbon-neutral and energetically self-sufficient by 2026, in line with our international portfolio.”
Ohad Epschtein revealed about the objectives.
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