Ganz Publishes Its 1st ESG Report

Hungarian energy company Ganz has published a report on its sustainability ambitions, which aims to reduce the use of fossil fuels by 30% by 2030, the latest report to the company s environmental and governance agency (Environmental and Environmental Responsibility - CSR) report released by the BBC in Budapest. These are the key findings. But Про The company says it is being given the go-ahead for the first time this year, and it looks set to become the biggest company in the world to develop sustainable products, services and services, as part of an ambitious programme to cut back its natural gas consumption and reduce waste generated in its solar power plant in Tápiószele, Hungary, to make supply chains more sustainable and more environmentally-friendly climate change initiatives (FGS) in their first year of its report, with the aim of reducing the number of greenhouse gases generate by renewable electricity and energy use by 2050, it has been revealed in an annual report of the firm’s environmental, social, economic and economic growth assessment (environmental guidance), according to an official report by an energy and environment watchdog, but it will not be able to provide transparency to consumers and business partners, writes the business journal of Budapest Business Journal, in what it said is the most important achievements to be achieved by its energy giant, also known as the Greenhouse Group (CSR), as it prepares to publish its new report into the future of it.

Source: bbj.hu
Published on 2024-07-10