Exterior Logo Lights Off, Hotel Interior Lighting Reduced by Up to 90%
"Various Campaigns for Customers and Employees to Participate Together"

Conrad Seoul Participates in 'Earth Hour 2021' Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Conrad Seoul announced on the 27th that it will participate in the global lights-off campaign 'Earth Hour 2021.'


The Earth Hour campaign is a global energy-saving campaign hosted annually by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), which started in Sydney, Australia in 2007. It is the world's largest nature conservation campaign that raises awareness of the seriousness of climate change and environmental destruction by turning off lights for one hour on the last Saturday evening of March every year to create change.


Starting from the WWF Australia headquarters in 2007, currently over 7,000 cities in 188 countries and more than 18,000 landmarks (such as Times Square, the Eiffel Tower, and Seoul Tower) participate in the campaign to save energy.


On the 27th, Conrad Seoul plans to actively participate in the campaign by turning off the external logo lighting of Conrad Seoul for about one hour from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM, and dimming the lighting inside the hotel, including the lobby, restaurants, and corridors, by up to 90%.



Additionally, customers visiting Conrad Seoul will be given an 'Earth Tree Leaf' made from eco-friendly recycled paper, encouraging them to write pledges or messages for the planet and hang them on the Earth Tree set up in the lobby to participate in the campaign. Furthermore, employees will be provided with candles so they can also join the campaign from home.


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