Winners of this year’s Symbol of Sustainability competition announced
Trade magazin has organised the Symbol of Sustainability competition for the fifth time. From the entries 14 winners were selected in seven categories.
Symbol of Sustainability seeks to showcase successful projects that contribute to a more sustainable future, with the ESG system in mind – on Trade magazin’s platforms every year. This year – for the second time – the Green Communication Special Award of the Green Chapter of the Hungarian Marketing Association (MMSZ) could also be won. We are glad to announce that this year two successful entries, from Auchan and Tesco, were awarded this special prize. In 2024 MARS Magyarország also supported the Symbol of Sustainability competition, the company was a special prize sponsor of the contest. This time the competition focused on the commitments made in addition to the core business, and on the metrics and data demonstrating positive changes, setting an example of sustainability for other companies. This year’s winners will receive their certificates of recognition and special awards from the jury at the Business Days 2024 conference, in Hunguest Hotel Pelion in Tapolca on 25 September 2024. //
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