Tens of thousands of Hungarian companies need to comply with ESG standards
Under the ESG law, from 2025 not only large companies but also their suppliers will have to comply with sustainability standards.

ESG compliance is not only a legal obligation, but also brings long-term economic benefits
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/4.
According to Moore Hungary, this will affect tens of thousands of domestic SMEs, who need to meet environmental, social and corporate governance requirements. In order to comply, companies are required to prepare documentation and may even use external ESG consultants. //
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