Sahakyeongeum, 'Boomerang Eco Bag Campaign' Environmental Contribution Activity View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ji-hwan Park] The Private School Teachers' Pension Service announced on the 30th that it held a 'Boomerang Eco Bag Donation Ceremony' at the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service headquarters in Naju, jointly hosted with the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service and the Korea Creative Content Agency.


The Boomerang Eco Bag campaign is a project that utilizes donated unused eco bags as shopping bags at markets and continuously recycles them like a boomerang. A total of 275 eco bags collected from the Private School Teachers' Pension Service and two other organizations are scheduled to be used at the traditional market in Jangheung, Jeonnam, on July 11 through the Gwangju Social Innovation Platform.


Chairman Myung-hyun Joo stated, "Through the donation of eco bags by the Service, we joined to help reduce the use of plastic bags at markets and to solve environmental issues by using eco bags," adding, "We will continue to actively support the creation of a sharing culture through the spread of donations and environmental contribution activities."



The Private School Teachers' Pension Service has previously promoted activities such as donating emergency relief funds to the Jeonnam region during COVID-19, contributing employee donations to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association, and supporting local community children's centers with quarantine supplies and snacks.


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