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Hungary: MOL qualified for 2020 DJSI

This is the fifth consecutive year that Hungarian MOL Group has been recognized for its corporate sustainability leadership and made it into the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index DJSI.

MOL has again qualified for inclusion in the DJSI in the Upstream and Integrated Oil and Gas category following the 2020 assessment process.

Following the annual sustainability assessment, MOL continued to improve its scores compared to previous years and is ranked in the top 10 % of Upstream and Integrated Oil and Gas companies worldwide, based on sustainability performance.

MOL remains one of the leaders in sustainability in Central Europe and is the only company from Emerging Europe on the index.

MOL Group’s CFO Jozsef Simola said that the company is very proud that its sustainability efforts have once again been recognized by inclusion into the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. It is reassuring to see that in an increasingly competitive environment it was able to further improve its performance across multiple elements. DJSI inclusion is an important accomplishment, but more than that, it is also a reflection of the efforts of all employees and partners as we all work hard to transform MOL Group as we transition to a low carbon world.

 

 

 

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