Hanwha Q CELLS CEO Kim Hee-cheol Joins 'Flower Farm Support Relay Campaign' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Hanwha Q CELLS announced that CEO Kim Hee-chul participated in the 'Flower Farmers Support Relay Campaign (Flower Bucket Challenge)'.


On the 7th, CEO Kim Hee-chul donated flowers and air-purifying plants worth 10 million KRW purchased from flower farms through the non-profit NGO 'Green Umbrella Children's Foundation'. These items are scheduled to be delivered to 30 local children's centers vulnerable to COVID-19.


The Hanwha Group has been conducting company-wide activities to overcome the COVID-19 crisis. In February this year, Hanwha Solutions and Hanwha Corporation delivered 150,000 masks to medical staff, children with weak immunity, the elderly, and low-income families in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas, which were designated as special management zones. Additionally, Hanwha Life opened the Life Park training center, a smart training facility in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, as a treatment center for COVID-19 patients.


CEO Kim Hee-chul said, "I hope that through various activities in our society, the places where children stay will become safe and clean environments," and added, "I wish good news for flower farms struggling due to COVID-19."


Having been nominated by Lim Byung-yeon, CEO of Lotte Chemical, Hanwha Q CELLS CEO Kim Hee-chul recommended SK Gas CEO Yoon Byung-seok as the next participant in the campaign.



The 'Flower Farmers Support Relay Campaign' is an event to support flower farms facing difficulties due to the reduction of various events caused by the spread of COVID-19, and participants recommend the next person to join.


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