K&H sustainability index: carbon neutrality is still a distant goal
According to K&H Bank’s latest sustainability index, Hungarian companies are still lagging behind when it comes to achieving carbon neutrality targets: 86% of businesses neither measure nor plan to measure their carbon emissions, and only 12% are looking at ways to reduce them. The survey found that only 39% of firms feel involved in carbon neutrality targets, down from 55% a year ago. //
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/2-3.
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