CSR Hungary has been rewarding responsible businesses and organisations for more than fifteen years
At the end of October, the 16th edition of the CSR Hungary Award – the Hungarian Business Responsibility Award – took place in the Gundel Palace, on the evening of the CSR Hungary Summit 2023 conference.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/12-01
Over the years, the application structure has been complemented by a voluntary trademark scheme, thus supporting credible corporate responsibility management systems in Hungary.
“The CSR Hungary Award has become an effective and recognised platform for sharing best practices, benchmarking and learning from each other. Companies and businesses aren’t in an easy situation today! Communicating the need for sustainable investment is vital to building a transparent, resilient and profitable business in the future”, said Júlia Takács, founder and CEO of CSR Hungary.
Thanks to the CSP (Corporate Social Performance) model, the management and owners/investors of a company have a transparent and professionally traceable system for responsibility and sustainability in their operations. CSR Hungary winners can be real role models for businesses in the 21st century, with corporate sustainability and responsibility also strengthening local values and local communities.
Trade magazin special prize was handed over to dr. Ágnes Fábián, Henkel’s managing director and
Krisztina Rácz, trustee of Tesco’s Angel foundation
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