The church can also do what politics and business can do in Burgenland. The diocese of Eisenstadt now produces its own solar energy and positions itself as a pioneer for a sustainable future. By 2027, the parishes must cover at least 15 percent of their own use by renewable energy sources.
Just when the conference of the Austrian bishops set the goal three years ago to reduce the CO2 emissions of the church by 60 percent by 2030, in the diocese of Eisenstadt, a tough manager started as economic general manager. The man with the Straw Blonde Hair had previously worked as a major trade in the tax office, as a consultant for tax and financial projects at the European Commission in Brussels, at the World Bank and as head of the Binnen -European Organization of the Tax Administration (IOTA) when Burgenland’s Diocesan Bishop Zsifkovics gave the Budget to Kras.
Source: Krone

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