Yanolja Participates in 'Plastic-Free' Campaign with All Employees
Yanolja employees are holding notebooks made with mugs and eco-friendly material book covers.
Photo by Yanolja
[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Yanolja announced on the 2nd that it will participate in the 'GoGo Challenge' campaign to practice environmental protection in daily life.
The GoGo Challenge is a plastic-free campaign conducted by the Ministry of Environment through social networking services (SNS). Participants post promises to reduce the use of disposable products and plastics and nominate the next challenger to continue the campaign.
Through participation in this campaign, Yanolja has committed to reducing the use of disposable products and plastics in everyday life. To this end, Yanolja provided all employees with mugs and prohibited the purchase of disposable items such as paper cups when ordering office supplies. The use of disposable and plastic cups within the company is also restricted. New employees were given notebooks made with eco-friendly material book covers. In the future, shopping bags will also be made from eco-friendly kraft paper.
Kim Jong-yoon, Head of Yanolja Division, stated, "Through this campaign, we reaffirm Yanolja's efforts to reduce the use of disposable products and plastics." He added, "We plan to spare no support so that all Yanolja employees can practice environmental protection in their daily lives."
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Meanwhile, Kim participated in the campaign after being nominated by Jo Man-ho, CEO of Musinsa. He nominated Ryu Geung-sun, CEO of Kakao Mobility, among others, as the next participants.
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