Decarbonisation: 45% of domestic companies have a strategy
The latest research by PwC Hungary says 45% of domestic companies have already developed a decarbonisation strategy, but only 12% have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. 37% of firms don’t have any plans yet, which is below the EU average. The study reveals that costs are the biggest obstacle, with 68% of companies considering this a hindrance; the second most important challenge is regulatory uncertainty (41%).

The survey shows that 68 per cent of companies consider costs as a major obstacle
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/10.
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