On the 24th, actress Park Jin-hee showcased her 'Eco Genie' side on MBC's entertainment program 'Radio Star.' <br>Photo by MBC entertainment program 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture

On the 24th, actress Park Jin-hee showcased her 'Eco Genie' side on MBC's entertainment program 'Radio Star.'
Photo by MBC entertainment program 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] Actress Park Jin-hee showcased her 'Eco Genie' side.


On the 24th, the MBC entertainment program 'Radio Star' aired a special titled 'Falling in Love Is Not a Crime,' featuring special MC Heo Ji-woong and guests Park Jin-hee, Kim Na-young, Ji Sang-ryeol, and Seventeen's Hoshi.


During the broadcast, Park Jin-hee revealed that she is taking the lead in environmental protection. Park said, "I use soap to save shampoo. Cleansers themselves are not good for the body. I heard that chemical ingredients are added to turn solid cleansers into liquid form. Using only solid shampoo and rinse can reduce plastic containers."


Kim Na-young also empathized, saying, "I haven't used soap on my body for about 10 years. I just wash with water."


Park Jin-hee added, "My children have never used cleansers even once since they were born. They don't even smell. However, these days, due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), we clean with soap. For diapers, we used cloth diapers."


Previously, Park Jin-hee was appointed as the '2012 World Conservation Congress Ambassador,' 'Energy Sharing Ambassador,' and 'Eco Campaign Ambassador' in 2011.



Park Jin-hee debuted in 1997 with the KBS drama 'Start.'


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