Song Jaryang, CEO of Samyangsa, Participates in 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
Samyangsa CEO Song Jaryang is participating in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' and holding a placard with the campaign's common slogan: "Stop at 1! Look to both sides at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent the 4 high-risk behaviors!"
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Samyang Corporation, a food and chemical affiliate of Samyang Group, announced on the 14th that it has joined the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' to prevent traffic accidents involving children and establish a safe traffic culture.
The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge is a public campaign initiated in December last year by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, aimed at preventing traffic accidents in school zones and establishing a culture that prioritizes child protection.
This challenge is conducted in a relay format, sharing children's traffic safety slogans selected through a national idea contest and nominating the next participant.
Song Ja-ryang, CEO of Samyang Corporation, who joined the campaign upon the nomination of Park Yoon-ki, CEO of Lotte Chilsung Beverage, held a placard with the campaign's common slogan, "Stop at 1! Look both ways at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent with 4 high risks!" and emphasized efforts to establish a children's traffic safety culture. He then nominated Han Cheol-gyu, CEO of Hansol Paper, Ko Jung-wan, CEO of Paldo, and Lee Soon-gu, CEO of Jung Food, as the next participants.
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Song Ja-ryang, CEO of Samyang Corporation, stated, "I hope this campaign will serve as a starting point to reconsider the importance of traffic safety for children, who are the future leaders," and added, "Samyang Corporation's employees will also participate in children's traffic safety."
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