Director Changjae Lee (right) of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute is taking a commemorative photo with Hyungsoo Kim, CEO of Triple Planet, after signing an agreement. Photo by Korea Forest Welfare Institute

Director Changjae Lee (right) of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute is taking a commemorative photo with Hyungsoo Kim, CEO of Triple Planet, after signing an agreement. Photo by Korea Forest Welfare Institute

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 25th that it has signed a business agreement with Triple Planet to mutually cooperate in providing sustainable forest welfare services through ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) linkage.


The agreement includes mutual cooperation between both parties in ▲developing content for providing sustainable forest welfare services linked to ESG ▲activating forest welfare service benefits for marginalized groups through participation of citizens and companies ▲developing new business models.


According to the agreement, the Forest Welfare Institute and Triple Planet will discover various forest welfare contents to provide to forest welfare service users for continuous provision of forest welfare services.



Lee Chang-jae, Director of the Forest Welfare Institute, stated, “To provide sustainable forest welfare services, the Forest Welfare Institute will continue to collaborate with various organizations, including Triple Planet.”


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