LG Chem Hosts Online 'Green Concert' for Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] LG Chem is taking steps to raise awareness among teenagers about the importance of a sustainable environment.


LG Chem announced that it will hold an online science concert called the "Green Concert" until the 19th, in collaboration with organizations such as Kia Hope Worldwide. The Green Concert is an environmental concert where 100 youth environmental guardians and 20 university student mentors participating in the online mentoring program "Like Green," launched by LG Chem this year, present the content and achievements they have learned over a month online.


Following the initials of G.R.E.E.N, which symbolizes a green Earth, the concert is divided into five areas: ▲Global Warming ▲Recycling ▲Energy ▲Eco system▲Next-generation Technology, with elementary and middle school student teams conducting a total of 10 lectures.


In the Global Warming section, methods of converting carbon dioxide into resources are introduced, and in the Recycling section, art pieces made through recycling are created. The Energy section explains how to generate electrical energy from natural energy, the Eco system section discusses the impact of new viruses on ecosystems, and the Next-generation Technology section presents ways to protect the environment using new materials and artificial intelligence.


The Green Concert is hosted by university student mentors, with youth mentees participating as online panelists, and anyone can freely join through the campaign website and YouTube channel.



Park Joon-sung, Executive Vice President of External Cooperation at LG Chem, said, "We hope that through the Green Concert, young people will increase their interest in the environment and nurture their dreams and hopes as future leaders in the environmental field." He added, "We will continue to carry out various social contribution activities for youth and fulfill our social responsibilities as a global chemical company."


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