The fifth sustainability report of the 50-year-old Borsodi Brewery has been published
Last year was about long-term construction at Borsodi Sörgyár – this was revealed in the company’s fifth and newly published sustainability report, in which, as in the past, Borsodi Sörgyár’s efforts for economic and environmental sustainability in the previous year were again summarized. The report shows that although 2022 also had many challenges, it was possible to implement the investments and developments according to the plans.
Since 2019, the Borsodi Brewery, which is 50 years old this year, prepares its sustainability report every year, in which it summarizes the most important events and activities of the previous year, which contributed to the company’s sustainable success both economically and environmentally. The report summarizing this year’s year 2022 shows that last year the Borsodi Brewery was able to continue its journey towards the sustainability goals included in the “Our Imprint” strategy, which was formulated in accordance with the global goals of the Molson Coors group of companies and which looks forward to 2025.
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