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Budapest Airport becomes carbon neutral

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Only 30 of the more than 300 airports operating in Europe have managed to earn the highest level of environmental accreditation awarded by the Airports Council International (ACI). Budapest is the first carbon neutral airport in Central and Eastern Europe.

Over the past five years, Budapest Airport reduced its carbon dioxide emission per passenger by 44%, and offsets the remaining quantity by purchasing internationally recognized carbon credits.

In the interest of environmental awareness, terminal lighting was improved using energy-efficient LED lightbulbs, air handling and air conditioning systems were modernized, boilers at the heating center were replaced and heating and cooling for the new passenger pier at Terminal 2 were configured in such a way that they can be adjusted not only according to the weather, but also traffic, by sectors.

The carbon neutral accreditation attained this April is the result of a long process, which is also evident from the fact that the solar collectors on the roof of Terminal 1 have been operating for ten years now, and have covered the energy required for the hot water needs of the building throughout this period.

The continuously expanding fleet of electric cars makes vehicle traffic and baggage transportation at the airport greener

The involvement of its partners had a great role in Budapest Airport rising to the forefront of airports, from an environmental perspective. The Greenairport Program, launched in 2015, now has 35 members from organizations operating at the airport, such as ground handlers, airlines and catering companies, who regularly share best practices and assist each other in achieving environmental objectives.

Ferenc Liszt International Airport consumes nearly as much energy as 23 000 households, i.e. a medium-sized Hungarian town. In view of this, it is especially important that the operator should take the lead and set a good example in reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

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Sustainability in high-traffic washrooms

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Tork PeakServe® Continuous® Hand Towel System is the first real hand drying innovation in the past three decades.

What makes the Tork PeakServe® Continuous® Hand Towel System a true innovation?

  • Hand towel bundles latch together as bundles are loaded, therefore they dispense without interruption one towel at a time
  • Faster dispensing serves guests in 3 seconds, quicker than jet air drying time
  • Highest capacity dispenser available on the market, with up to 2100 towels per dispenser

The Tork PeakServe® Continuous® Hand Towel System has been specially designed for the needs of high-traffic venues, such as event halls, busy offices, factories or airports, meeting environmentally-conscious modern standards. What makes it sustainable?

Compressed technology

Hand towel bundles are compressed by 50%, halving the space needed for storing and transportation, therefore reducing CO2 emissions and carbon footprint.

Stop the wasting

Single sheet dispensing prevents overuse, and generates less waste, as washroom visitors only take the amount of paper towel needed to dry their hands. Paper towels are more absorbent, offering a quick and superior guest experience.

Sourced sustainably

Tork PeakServe® Continuous® Hand Towels are sourced sustainably meeting FSC standards.

User friendly

The dispenser can be topped up anytime even between refills, making work easier for the cleaning staff. Recommended by the Swedish Rheumatism Association, the dispenser is easy to use for anyone with limited hand strength.

Watch our video to learn more about our innovation.

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Sustainability reporting GRI Certified 16-hour Training in Budapest- 13-14 September

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The two-day “The GRI Standards” training is for organisation/individuals who either start reporting in line with GRI now, or have been using the previous guidelines but wish to have a comprehensive introduction to the new set of standards.

The course will give a detailed introduction to the new generation of GRI Standards and to Sustainability Reporting. Each training course is tailored to a local country/region, we use specific case studies and exercises to develop practical knowledge and competencies based on almost 20 years of reporting experience.

Sustainability reporting helps organizations to become more responsible, accountable and contribute effectively to sustainable development; to engage with stakeholders and build corporate reputation. But to prepare and publish a report needs more than data, wording and editing.

The course helps reporters understand the value of reporting and, crucially, how to use the GRI Standards for their sustainability reporting processes.

The training provides a general overview on the reporting process and areas:
• starting with definitions, global and local trends (also regulation, e.g. EU mandatory reporting)
• the reporting process (what is reporting, how to measure sustainability, GRI principles and indicators), also
• concrete reporting dilemmas (printed or online, which target group, how to communicate it effectively, how to prioritize issues, how to engage internally and externally, etc.).

Date: 13-14 th September 2018

Discount: – 10% discount for those companies which are members of BCSDH

More information about the training you can find here.

You can download the registration form from here.

More information and contact:
Mandy Fertetics: fertetics.mandy@alternate.hu +36-20-947-1884
Katalin Urbán: urban.katalin@alternate.hu; +36-20-932-9160

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THE ENERGY SECTOR IS NOT FOR GUYS ONLY! CALL FOR APPLICATIONS DEADLINE: 2 June, 2018

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Women in Energy Association’s call for application to the next semester of their mentoring program

Be part of shaping the future!

Start your carrier in the energy sector!

Join WONY’s mentoring program and we will help you get acquainted with this exciting sector and assist you to improve your job opportunities.

Are you of the view that the energy sector is for guys only? Are you afraid that only men can get a meaningful job in this sector? Do you think this sector only offers opportunities if you have a degree in engineering? We do not think so. Women in Energy Association (www.womeninenergy.eu) is here to bust these myths.

Our Association aims to increase the publicity and visibility of all the exciting, but not really well known jobs that this priority sector of the economy might offer to the young generation of female specialists. Our members have joined forces to support each other and the young generation of female university leavers in order to improve the number of female employees and their carrier opportunities in the energy sector.

If you are studying engineering, law or economics and you have completed at least 3 semesters, apply for the autumn 2018 / spring 2019 semester mentoring programme by Women in Energy Association. Mentors with extensive and diverse experience in the energy sector will help you to

  1. learn about your carrier opportunities
  2. have a taste of what it feels like to work in this sector through your personal mentor,
  3. take part in networking events
  4. develop your skills and competencies essential at the job market and carrier development
  5. benefit from personal consultation by our members active in various segments of the energy sector.

We do count on applicants to be able to take part in all the activities the programme offer, but occasionally we can also provide online consultation. Please only apply if you can dedicate at least 40 hours in the two semesters to participate in the programme activities.

Please send your English language application on the form available on our website www.womeninenergy.eu to Ms Bernadett Fórizs at Bernadett.forizs@whitepaperconsulting.hu by 2 June 2018. We will notify applicants if they have been accepted by 30 June 2018.

Andrea PÁNCZÉL
Chair
Women in Energy Association

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