In an environment where regulatory compliance, transparency, and verifiability have become fundamental expectations, ESG-related statements of intent are no longer sufficient on their own.
Green Gains Ltd. conducts several legally distinct, independent ESG-related assessment and verification activities that are aligned in their verification logic.
For the sake of transparency, we distinguish the applied systems as follows.
(Activity under SZTFH jurisdiction)
Green Gains Ltd. conducts ESG certification and regulatory compliance assessment activities based on the Hungarian ESG law (Act CVIII of 2023), using the methodology of Verify Agency of Sweden, as its Hungarian audit and verification partner.
The purpose of ESG certification according to the Hungarian ESG law is the objective, evidence-based assessment of whether an organization:
ESG certification according to the Hungarian ESG law:
The methodology applied for ESG certification according to the Hungarian ESG law is publicly available and includes in detail:
Public methodology (Hungarian ESG certification): ESG_Minositesi_Modszertan_SZTFH_V1_HU.pdf
(voluntary, not regulatory compliance assessment)
Green Gains also conducts audits and verifications related to the VSME framework.
VSME (Voluntary Sustainability Reporting for SMEs) is a structured framework recommended by the EU that:

VSME verification and audit:
This service is not ESG certification according to the Hungarian ESG law, but rather an accredited, controlled verification built according to an EU-recommended framework.
(voluntary, not regulatory compliance assessment)
Green Gains also conducts independent social responsibility verification related to the ISO 26000 framework as a separate service.
ISO 26000 verification:
This verification is based on a guiding, non-mandatory framework that is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The ESG-related activities conducted by Green Gains do not replace each other and operate according to different legal and methodological logic:
In every service case, we clearly indicate which legal and methodological system the assessment follows.
Green Gains aims to ensure that organizations do not confuse regulatory compliance with voluntary sustainability frameworks, and that they always receive clear, verifiable, and credible information about their obligations and commitments.

A recognized third-party verifier known for its independent, impartial, and thorough evaluation methods – delivering reliability, transparency, and regulatory alignment, accredited by SWEDAC.


The certification activity according to the Hungarian ESG law is legally and procedurally separate from this.