Széchenyi Pályázat 2020

FullEnergy - Sustainability Statement

A self-sustaining fuel retailer with a commitment to sustainability? Anyone is right to be reluctant, and we have asked ourselves many questions.

We serve motorists, who in most cases are not driving in good spirits, taking their children to school, to work, taking care of their troubles. We serve great businesses in our neighborhoods, the trucks that take the trash out of the front of houses, the people who deliver produce to the stores, and the farmers who struggle with the elements every day to produce crops from their fields. We don't extract and refine oil, we just trade it, for us it could be cabbage juice. Our share of domestic sales is about 0.04 percent.

"If we don't sell it, someone else will. "

That still leaves us with an undeniable responsibility, but what would the environment gain if we were to cease operations? Nothing, these businesses would refuel elsewhere and cars would not stop. Of course, we would lose a lot, and we believe that our immediate environment would lose a lot too. We are not a multinational company owned by foreign capitalists who support spectacular national campaigns, we are involved in the life of our environment, we support local organizations, sportsmen and sportswomen, and health institutions, and we pay taxes locally, which, among other things, is how the local government maintains its kindergartens, schools and other institutions.

It should be possible to declare that civilisation is facing sustainability challenges, we are overconsuming the Earth's potential. There are systemic problems and systemic changes are needed, but if we really want a sustainable society and we all stand up for it, it can be achieved. But the economy, the state, society is now so complex that pulling out a brick is not going to solve anything - especially a brick as small as ours.

Acknowledging the questionability of what we do, we try to take on more responsibility, to compensate, if you like. If the world is ripe for change, we are not holding back and want to be ready to find our place in a new system. 

How?

- By installing solar panels

- bike points

- participating in waste management / hazardous waste management

- by supporting consciously selected local civil associations

- digitalisation for less paper and modernisation 

- modern machinery ( less emissions )

- selling local products - working with suppliers as close as possible 

- within the energy efficiency obligation scheme, we contribute to a lot of efficient investments every year

- water management project