About Us

Green Forum is the latest project of CEE-based media and event platform Property Forum, aimed at covering all things ESG and destined to quickly become a key business intelligence platform for companies operating in Central and Eastern Europe.

Launching in early 2023, Green Forum’s news portal will extensively cover the sustainability-related efforts of businesses operating in the region through breaking news, deal watching, capital market transactions, executive moves, summarises of financial reports and company announcements, and, of course, exclusive interviews with ESG experts, in addition to market reports, sectoral analyses and big picture summaries of global and European trends driving the sustainable development of all business sectors.

The Property Forum team has over 15 years of media experience gathered in CEE countries, including Romania, Hungary, Austria, Poland, and others. We have a deep understanding and knowledge of our readers: business leaders that want to stay ahead of the curve. We believe in marginal gains: attention to every detail leads to perfection.

We bring you the thoughts and ideas of leading industry experts from all over Europe, not only on our news portals but also through a series of regularly organised events.

Information: info [at] green-forum.eu

Editorial contacts (for press releases): newsdesk [at] green-forum.eu

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