Bog'Art publishes its first sustainability report

Green Forum
Romanian construction group Bog'Art has published its first sustainability report that outlines the company's results and objectives under the ESG development framework. 

The group's portfolio comprises over 650 completed projects, totaling more than 3 million sqm, with a contracted value of approximately €2 billion over the past three decades. 

In collaboration with BuildGreen consultants, the construction company developed its own questionnaire to evaluate the level of sustainability practices implemented across its sites nationwide, using the industry's best practices as benchmarks. 

“Our commitment to strong corporate governance, reducing environmental impact, and respecting the people who work alongside us are essential pillars for generating positive and lasting change in the local construction industry,” says Bogdan Doicescu, Group CEO of Bog'Art Holding Management. 

The group said its proprietary site assessment system ensures traceability and identifies deviations from the highest international standards, adopting the Considerate Constructors Scheme model from the UK. The methodology aligns with GRI reporting standards, while the company's objectives follow the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. 

RECOMMENDED
Iulius invests €29 million in Europes largest private soil cleanup
Real estate

Iulius invests €29 million in Europe's largest private soil cleanup

Romanian developer Iulius has launched Europe's largest private bioremediation project, investing €29 million to clean 38 hectares of contaminated land in downtown Constanța. The project will transform the former Oil Terminal platform into an integrated urban regeneration complex worth over €800 million.

There is still resistance to adopting circular economy principles
Real estate

There is still resistance to adopting circular economy principles

Mihnea Cristescu, Project Manager & Sustainability Consultant at Cushman & Wakefield Echinox, talked to Property Forum about the shift from the traditional green certification system in the real estate industry and the growth in the segment of green loans over €100 million.

UPS wants to become carbon neutral by 2050
Industry

UPS wants to become carbon neutral by 2050

UPS cares about sustainability and aims to become carbon neutral by 2050 globally, says Daniela Constantinescu, UPS Country Manager for Hungary, Greece, Romania, and Slovenia.

RECOMMENDED FROM THE HOME PAGE
Energy

Solar module makers show first financial stability in over a year

The newly published Edition 2 2026 of the PV Module Manufacturer Ranking Report shows the first signs of stabilisation in the solar manufacturing sector's balance sheets after more than a year of steady deterioration. The table tracks the Altman Z-Score, a widely used measure of bankruptcy risk, for 64 publicly listed photovoltaic module manufacturers, and has now been refreshed with first-quarter 2026 data.

Energy

Romanian floating solar pioneer partners with university

The Faculty of Hydrotechnics from the Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest and Waldevar Floating PV have signed a strategic partnership to accelerate innovation in renewable energy and prepare the next generation of specialists in floating photovoltaic technologies.

Energy

Rezolv Energy launches Bulgaria's St. George solar park

Rezolv Energy has commissioned the St. George solar park in Silistra, Bulgaria, marking the company's first project to become operational. The 225 MW facility reached full operational status in under three years from acquisition of development rights.