Hungarian companies are optimistic about climate change
According to EY’s international research, the majority of Hungarian companies are optimistic about meeting their climate targets, and 70% are confident that they will reach their sustainability goals.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/11
The study also revealed that nearly half of respondents are spending more on climate initiatives compared to the previous year, exceeding the global average. However, seven out of ten firms only plan to fully meet their climate targets between 2040 and 2050. In Hungary 82% of companies are reporting publicly on their efforts. //
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