Orange Life Signs Environmental Education MOU with Environmental Foundation for Children and Adolescents
Jung Moon-guk, Chairman of the Orange Hope Foundation (right), and Choi Yeol, Chairman of the Environmental Foundation, are holding the agreement document and posing for a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Orange Life's social contribution foundation, Orange Hope Foundation, announced on the 19th that it signed a business agreement with the Environmental Foundation at the foundation's office located in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 18th to carry out specialized environmental education for children and adolescents.
At the signing ceremony, Chairman Jeong Moon-guk and Environmental Foundation Chairman Choi Yeol attended and pledged to cooperate to raise awareness of environmental issues among children and adolescents. Both organizations agreed to carry out various social contribution activities based on their respective expertise and to jointly fulfill social responsibility for a sustainable Earth.
As the first step, Orange Hope Foundation and the Environmental Foundation will conduct environmental education from April to help children realize the importance of nature and life. They will hold the 'Orange Environmental Classroom,' where professional instructors will teach upcycling methods to about 2,000 elementary school students in Seoul, and in August, they will host the 'Orange Environmental Camp,' inviting children from underprivileged groups to experience various ecological cultures.
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Chairman Jeong said, "I hope the Environmental Classroom and Environmental Camp will help children, who are the future leaders of our society, to recognize environmental issues on their own and engage in creative activities to solve these problems."
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