NS Home Shopping Signs Business Agreement with Wando County to Promote Eco-Friendly Packaging Expansion
NS Home Shopping has signed a business agreement with Wando County to promote the spread of eco-friendly packaging.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] NS Home Shopping announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with Wando-gun to promote the spread of eco-friendly packaging.
This business agreement includes ▲ cooperation and promotion of using eco-friendly packaging materials ▲ mutual cooperation in the additional development of eco-friendly packaging materials ▲ promotion of Wando-gun and expansion of seafood sales.
Starting from May, NS Home Shopping will use eco-friendly ice packs for Wando Hwal Jeonbok products. The ice packs used are made of polyethylene material, filled with water, making separation and disposal convenient and recyclable. Through this, based on annual sales of 300,000 units, it will be possible to reduce ice gel by up to 300 tons. Additionally, in the second half of the year, the product packaging will be fully replaced with eco-friendly packaging.
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NS Home Shopping Co-CEO Jo Hangmok said, “We will continue to contribute to sustainable environmental conservation and fulfill our role and responsibility as a distribution company trusted and satisfied by customers.”
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