The 2022 Sustainable Future awards were presented
The 5-member professional jury consisting of Dr. Gábor Bartus, Szilvia Krizsó, Irén Márta, István Salgó and Diána Ürge-Vorsatz selected the awardees
Márta Irén, director of the BCSDH and a member of the professional jury, explained: “In 2022, we announced the award for a Sustainable Future founded by the BCSDH for the sixth time. The current situation poses serious challenges to business actors. This year, we announced the award for a sustainable future focusing on the areas where companies have the greatest impact on the transformation of systems. Reading the applications, we were pleased to see that, despite the serious challenges, significant progress has been made in many areas of sustainability.”
THE CHANGE LEADER AWARD:
Ágnes Vadnai
Business Development Director
Progress Restaurant Co., Ltd.
An inspiring, innovative, responsible change leader who attaches great importance to incorporating long-term, sustainable thinking into business management.
LEADING WOMAN AWARD:
Little Ida
design director
DVM Group Kft.
He is characterized by goal orientation, dynamism, initiative and a strong approach to sustainability, and his innovative thinking motivates others to look for new points of view.
Pinzés Marianna
executive owner
Virgin Oil Press Kft.
He is a passionate, tireless and purposeful leader who, as an inspiring personality, has achieved significant results in a critical sector, agriculture, all through his own business.
BUSINESS SOLUTION FEE:
Circular economy category:
MasterPlast Nyrt. – Hungarocell Green Program It is an extremely important step from the point of view of the circular economy that this prominent conceptual approach has also appeared in the construction industry. The company produces raw material from the recovery and recycling of insulation waste.
The award was given by Richárd Nagy, Head of International Marketing and PR at MasterPlast
Climate protection and adaptation category
E.ON Hungária Group – The urban energy efficiency and energy community model is an exemplary, complex and integrated solution in cooperation with stakeholders, especially the city of Szolnok
The award was accepted by Zsolt Jamniczky, Deputy CEO of the E.ON Hungária Group.
Sustainability attitude formation category
Generali Biztosító Zrt. – “Generali Enterprize” program provides effective financial, professional and communication support to small businesses for the implementation of their sustainability projects.
The award was accepted by Mihály Erdős, the managing director of Generali Biztosító Zrt.
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