Jeonbuk Province Reviews and Approves 5-Year Basic Plan for Sharing Economy Activation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Jeonbuk Province announced on the 25th that it held the 1st Jeollabuk-do Shared Economy Activation Committee (Chairman: Deputy Governor for Political Affairs) and reviewed and finalized the 5-year basic plan for activating the shared economy.


The basic plan sets three major policy directions: ▲ Establishing a foundation in the public sector ▲ Promoting sharing activities in the private sector ▲ Completing the shared economy promotion system, and includes eight major promotion strategies and 21 promotion projects.


The eight major promotion strategies are ▲ Activation of resource sharing in public institutions ▲ Regional specialization and social innovation in the shared economy ▲ Expansion of shared values in daily life ▲ Promotion of shared economy business ▲ Designation of shared economy companies and organizations ▲ Establishment of an integrated shared economy platform ▲ Operation of a dedicated shared economy organization ▲ Improvement of systems to activate the shared economy.


According to the three major policy directions, the province plans to discover 21 detailed promotion projects and implement them step-by-step over five years from this year to 2024, prioritizing sharing resources available in public institutions to lead activation.


To this end, it will promote the discovery and expanded use of shared resources in the public sector, support projects to designate representative shared resources in public institutions, discover representative shared resource projects by department, and implement regional specialization and social innovation shared economy projects.


To spread shared values in daily life, various methods will be used to promote and support private shared economy business activities.


To promote private sharing activities, the plan includes training shared economy experts, developing adult and school education programs, conducting publicity to raise awareness, operating shared economy study clubs and living labs, promoting shared economy business projects, and designating and fostering shared economy companies and organizations.


To integrally promote shared economy policies, support organizations and platforms will be established and operated.


To complete the promotion system, an online shared economy platform will be built and operated, a shared economy webzine and books will be published, shared economy forums will be held, a shared economy support center will be established and operated, and institutional improvements and performance evaluations will be pursued to promote the shared economy.



Woo Beom-gi, Deputy Governor for Political Affairs, said, “Based on the ‘Jeonbuk Province Shared Economy Activation Basic Plan,’ we will create a shared community that generates new value through sharing and cooperation,” adding, “We plan to solidly implement shared policies suitable for our province to strengthen the local circular economy and revitalize local communities.”


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