[Asia Economy Reporter Park Soyeon] Hanwha Total announced on the 6th that it will hold an environmental classroom for children in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation in celebration of Resource Circulation Day.


This year, instead of offline education, they produced an educational animation titled "Hanwha Total Eco Deohagi," which provides a friendly approach to the theme of plastic waste separation.


The video features a character named "PET," who explains the manufacturing process of plastic bottles and how to separate and dispose of them in three episodes.


In addition, Hanwha Total produced over 500 sets of waste separation play kits and distributed them to 23 child institutions.


Hanwha Total is also conducting an online slogan contest from the 6th to the 30th of this month, where participants can express their commitment to practicing waste separation.


Any elementary, middle, or high school student can participate by creating and submitting a slogan of about 20 characters that emphasizes the importance of waste separation and resource circulation.



Meanwhile, Hanwha Total is establishing a smart work culture that enables remote meetings and telecommuting, and has introduced remote systems for equipment inspection as well.


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