GKI: large companies are more environmentally conscious than smaller ones

Companies of different sizes approach environmental awareness differently
According to the research institute’s survey, the vast majority of companies strive to reduce the environmental burden, 56 percent often do something, 32 percent do something occasionally, for example, they selectively collect waste or light with energy-saving burners. Companies with between 150 and 250 employees are mainly active in this regard, and based on activity, commercial and business service providers. (MTI)
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