[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] SK Telecom Link is holding an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 'Earth Day,' offering a SIM card wallet kit made from recycled milk cartons to customers who purchase a SIM card for 'SK Seven Mobile.'


According to SK Telecom Link on the 22nd, this event is the first eco-friendly project promoted by 'SK Seven Mobile' this year. It is in collaboration with the social venture 'Milky Project,' which transforms milk cartons collected through everyday eco activities into new and attractive design products. The milk carton SIM card wallet will be given to the first 300 customers who purchase a SIM card on the 'SK Seven Mobile' direct mall on Earth Day, April 22. The SIM card wallet can be easily assembled by anyone following the enclosed instructions. The design will be randomly sent from two available options.


The PUK number on the back of the SIM card, which is often discarded thoughtlessly, is essential information for unlocking the SIM card lock, so it is recommended to keep it in the card wallet instead of throwing it away. Besides SIM cards, the wallet can also store various items such as credit cards, identification cards, business cards, receipts, and cash.



Kim Kwang-joo, Head of MVNO Business Division at SK Telecom Link, said, “The SIM card wallet created through collaboration between 'SK Seven Mobile' and 'Milky Project' is made by upcycling waste generated during the printing process of milk carton manufacturing.” He added, “Through milk carton upcycling, we aim to safely store discarded SIM cards to protect personal information and contribute to reducing plastic waste.”


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